The purpose of our land trust is to engage in and otherwise promote for the benefit of the residents of North Haven the preservation of natural resources of the land, wetlands, woodlands, and open spaces promoting plant and wildlife. Including preservation of unique scenic and historic sites.
In addition, the trust commits to engage in promoting scientific study of and to educate the public regarding local natural resources.
The properties held by the North Haven Land Trust are available to all North Haven residents and will be allowed to develop in their natural state.
Currently the Trust has 133 acres of open space in its portfolio. The most current addition includes the 15 acre Wah Wah Taysee Boy Scout Camp located at 4200 Ridge Road.
2025 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rick Garner, President/Director
Heidi Boettger , Past President/Director
Walt Brockett, Director
Kim Carew, Director
Mark CoFrancesco, Vice President/Director
Gail D’Addio, Director
Claudia Giulietti, Past President/Director
Dan Hott, Director
Lana Ives, Director
Liz Knope, Director
Peter Madden, Past President/Director
Bryant Munson, Director/ Life Member
Sandra Stetson, Secretary/Director
John Tibor, Treasurer/Director
Diane Vece, Director
Don Rocklin, Director
ABOUT THE NORTH HAVEN LAND TRUST LOGO
The Seal of the North Haven Land Trust depicts the Snowy Owl, a bird whose normal habitat is the Arctic Tundra. During the winter of 1971-1972, one made a temporary home in the Quinnipiac marsh, where it was seen and photographed by many people near Sackett Point Road.
This seal is symbolic of the North Haven Land Trust, whose primary purpose is to preserve land in its natural state, both as a refuge for wildlife and as a resource for the education and enjoyment of the people of North Haven.

