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Over 40 Years of Cultivating Curiosity, Inspiring Stewardship, and Connecting People to the Land

OUR MISSION

We inspire and educate each generation to become stewards of the land by championing conservation and sustainable farming practices to protect and preserve our natural world.

WHO WE ARE

Founded in 1985 by actress and philanthropist Carmen Mathews, New Pond Farm is an independent, year-round environmental education center set on 102 acres of protected woodlands, wetlands, meadows, and pastures in Fairfield County, CT. From a summer camp for underserved NYC youth, we have grown into a vibrant community resource serving learners of all ages.
Each year, over 5,000 students and 1,000 children and families engage with our farm, property, and programs — forging meaningful, lasting connections with the land.

LIVING CLASSROOM: FARM, WETLANDS, WOODLANDS, AND PASTURES

Our diverse landscape is central to how we teach. As a Connecticut Dairy Farm of Distinction, our working farm and surrounding habitats are real world learning labs that bring environmental lessons to life.

On the Farm

Dairy cows (Shorthorn, Ayrshire, Jersey, Holstein, Dutch Belted)

Romney sheep for wool and meat

Chickens for fresh eggs

Seasonal pigs supporting farm-to-table education

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In the Wetlands

Vital Habitat for amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, and other native flora and fauna

Hands-on lessons in water quality, biodiversity, and ecosystems

In the Woodlands

Mixed hardwoods, evergreens, vernal pools, rocky ridges

Wildlife including owls, woodpeckers, foxes, white-tailed deer

Trails highlight seasonal changes and forest health

alice barn with solar panels

Sustainability in Action

Rotational grazing, cover cropping, riparian buffers

Solar energy, pollinator habitats, natural fencing

Daily modeled stewardship practices

Pillars of Education

Our programs connect people, land, and community through five core pillars:

  • Environmental Studies: Exploring diverse habitats through hands-on learning
  • Sustainable Agriculture: Engaging with livestock and the land in our barns, gardens, and pastures
  • Cultural History: Discovering local indigenous peoples’ history at an authentically recreated Eastern Woodland encampment
  • Astronomy: Inspiring curiosity about our solar system and beyond
  • Arts & Culture: Encouraging creativity through live performances, improv classes, art shows, and community events.

Together, these foster wonder, responsibility, and lifelong bonds with nature.

OUR IMPACT

We ensure children and families throughout Greater Fairfield County have access to nature-based education via our Education and Scholarship Fund, supporting:

  • Environmental enrichment classes
  • Summer camps
  • Transportation for school field trips
  • Weekend retreats

Partners include Danbury Public Schools, Odyssey Early Learning Center, Capital Prep Harbor School, and many others. Our programs extend into classrooms and across our farm, wetlands, woodlands, and pastures through field trips, camps, in-school visits, and community events.

WHY IT MATTERS

In today’s world, children, teens, and adults face disconnection from nature and food systems. New Pond Farm nurtures:

  • Environmental literacy
  • Compassion for animals
  • Confidence, curiosity, and resilience
    Lifelong commitment to sustainable living

Your support ensures future generations can learn, grow, and lead with purpose. Join Us. Let’s Cultivate the Future, Together.