What is the Green Corridor?
The Green Corridor is Aspetuck Land Trust’s vital initiative to link the green spaces within developed residential and urban to the protected natural areas we steward. This transforms many isolated fragments of habitat into a vast, and unified natural area, which has a much greater capacity to support the trees, plants, birds, butterflies, and wildlife we love and need. The connectivity of green spaces supports wildlife and pollinator populations, protects water resources, improves air quality, and provides more opportunities for outdoor recreation. We are aiming to connect the green spaces that Aspetuck Land Trust owns to the backyards homeowners can steward. Your land can become a part of our Green Corridor!!
What We Are Doing
Aspetuck Land Trust is creating a greener, more sustainable world by connecting Southern Connecticut’s 1000’s of acres of protected preserves with 1000’s of biodiverse backyards into a thriving greenway called the Green Corridor.
We have developed a detailed plan for a 40,000-acre Green Corridor to safeguard land, wildlife and water resources and lessen the climate crisis. Today, the Green Corridor extends through Fairfield, Westport, Weston, Easton, Wilton, Redding, Monroe, and Bridgeport.
Criteria we used to geolocate the Green Corridor:
- Maintain and preserve habitats along important riparian corridors (Saugatuck and Mill Rivers and Sasco Brook). 
- Link existing Aspetuck Land Trust properties and other protected open spaces. 
- Link habitats of known rare flora and fauna and other species of conservation concern to avoid and mitigate the effects of habitat fragmentation. 
- Protect properties with important farmland soils. 
The Green Corridor has 2 major components:
- Land Protection: Conserving and preserving undeveloped strategically located land parcels in the region by either purchasing them or receiving them as donations. Through our strategic conservation mapping we have identified 42 properties for protection totaling 805 acres. In addition, we are working to protect a 705-acre forest reserve on the Weston Wilton border. 
- Land Stewardship: We help homeowners see their yards as living stepping stones that provide food for wildlife like butterflies and bees making their way through the landscape. By November 2021, more than 820 households have signed the Green Corridor Pledge promising to reduce the size of their lawns by planting native species and reducing their use of pesticides. We have recruited a group of landscapers dedicated to these principles. 
Everyone can make a difference. We can save the planet one acre – or one yard – at a time.
Donate to support our Green Corridor Vision.
Take the Pledge and become a vital asset to the ecosystem!
What You Can Do
Join Your Yard to the Green Corridor
We ask homeowners to take the Green Corridor Pledge which asks you to:
Our Generous Donors
as of Dec 31, 2021
Daniel E. Offutt, III Charitable Trust 
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection 
Christine Knuth 
Bill Kutik 
Bill and Eileen Kraekel 
Marc and Cathy Lasry 
Dan Levinson 
Christina and Woodson Duncan
Ted and Selina Huber 
Estate of Pamela W. Ritter 
Paul and Betsy Shiverick 
Cleo and Jonathan Sonneborn 
Darcy Stacom and Chris Kraus* 
Ann and Charlie Stebbins 
Anonymous
Melissa and Geoffrey Bradshaw-Mack 
CT Fee in Lieu Program, Audubon CT 
Andy and Nancy Frankel 
Ellen and Paul Greenberg 
Amy and Steve Harlacker 
Bonnie and Robert Kreitler 
Kevin and Sally MacGuire 
Sasa Mahr-Batuz 
McHugh Family 
The Muller Family 
Kurt and Clea Soderlund* 
Landon T. Storrs in memory of David K. Storrs 
Christian and Eva Trefz 
William C. Bullitt Foundation
Leslie and Peter Cawley 
Luisa Francoeur 
Walter and Betsy Greene 
Alison James and Jim Reesman 
Jacquie Littlejohn 
Charles MacCormack 
Debra and Ed Mahony 
Toni Morton-Dimes 
Melissa Newman and Raphael Elkind 
Tracy Pennoyer and John Auchincloss 
Anonymous
Melissa and John Ceriale Family Foundation 
Jim Donaghy 
Van and Wendy Dusenbury 
Alan and Betty Feldman 
R. Hahn Foundation 
Anonymous
Misty Beyer 
Deborah Harper Bono and Girome Bono 
Dr. Mark Hotchkiss and Ms. Marcia Cohen 
Jonathan and Leigh Gage 
Prashanti Gogineni and Ramachandran Cherukuri 
Chris and Andrea Kerin 
Pete Petron and Emily Kerns 
Lisa Hersch and Jonathan M. Siner 
Michelle Fracasso and Jonathan Spitzer 
Lea and Dave Sylvestro 
Michael Tunstall and Katherine Hauser
Jeff and Lori Galdenzi 
Ross and Ande Ogden 
Heather Williams and Colin Walklet 
These generous donors gave $2,500 or more. 
*Building Bridges/Vision 2030

 
                       
             
              
             
              
            