The Lloyd Center for the Environment is a non-profit organization that provides educational programs on aquatic environments in southeasternNew England in the United States.
The Lloyd Center’s 55 acres (220,000 m2) ofestuary and maritime forest in SouthDartmouth, Massachusetts, was donated to the Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust in 1978 by Karen Lloyd as a living memorial to her mother, Katharine Nordell Lloyd. Lloyd Center programming began in 1981.[1] Five walking trails offer scenic views of theSlocum River,Buzzards Bay,Demarest Lloyd State Park,Mishaum Point, andCuttyhunk Island. The Chaypee Woods Trail snakes its way through stone walls that hearken back to farming days when dairy cattle, ducks, and chickens were raised there. Steep steps and slopes mix with the vistas of thesalt marsh, oak-hickory forest, freshwaterwetlands,kettleholes,moraine, and a Native Americanmidden site.
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