• Middlebury Area Land Trust, Inc.

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    Outdoor RecreationNon-Profit & Civic Organizations

    About Us

    MALT conserves promotes and manages land as natural, open and working landscapes in Addison County. MALT also provides and supports recreational educational and cultural opportunities for the community. The TAM (Trail Around Middlebury) is a 16 mile trail that is managed by MALT and maintained by many dedicated interns and volunteers. The TAM Trek is a run/walk/bike-a-thon held annually in late September to raise funds for trail maintenance. Participants choose a segment or two (or the whole 16 mile trail!) to race on.

    http://www.maltvt.org/get-involved/become-a-member/

    We are also working with the National Park Service to connect the TAM with the North Country National Scenic Trail and the Long Trail.

    Highlights

    • Conserves Land
    • Manages Trail Around Middlebury
    • TAM Trek race

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    Jobs

    Summer Trail Staff
    Category: Agricultural, Forestry & Fishing
    The Middlebury Area Land Trust (MALT) is an Addison County based non-profit. We are a small, local land trust with over 30 years of conservation success. MALT has built strong connections with the community by creating and protecting unparalleled access to recreation opportunities on over 3,500 acres of conserved lands. MALT has grown to provide nature education and connection to nearly 300 annual ...read more
    Contact:
    Phone:(802) 388-1007
    Executive Director, Middlebury Area Land Trust
    Category: Environment
    Executive Director – Middlebury Area Land Trust (MALT) Location: Middlebury, VT | Full-time | Reports to: Board of DirectorsAbout MALT The Middlebury Area Land Trust (MALT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving natural and productive landscapes while enhancing scenic, recreational, and educational opportunities in Addison County, Vermont.  While our organization is small with 6 ...read more
    Contact: Sarah Audet, Hedgehog + Fox Collaborative