The Trustees of Reservations (TTOR) is a
non-profit land conservation and
historic preservation organization dedicated to preserving natural and historical places in the
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It is the oldest regional land trust in the world and has 100,000 dues-paying members. In addition to land stewardship, the organization is also active in conservation partnerships,
community supported agriculture (CSA), environmental and conservation education, community preservation and development, and
green building. The Trustees of Reservations own title to over 100 properties on in Massachusetts, all of which are open to the public; it maintains conservation restrictions on 200 more properties. Properties include historic mansions, estates, and gardens; woodland preserves; waterfalls; mountain peaks; wetlands and riverways; coastal bluffs, beaches, and barrier islands; farmland and CSA projects; and archaeological sites.