The call letters WCLT are used by two stations located in Newark, Ohio owned by WCLT Radio, Inc.
WCLT 1430kHz AM is a news/talk station that began operations in 1949.
WCLT-FM 100.3MHz FM has played country music as "T100" since 1989. Prior to this, the station played adult contemporary. WCLT-FM began operations in 1947.
WCLT publishes a periodic newsletter with updates on its stewardship and land acquisition activities, educational programs, and articles of general environmental interest.
WCLT volunteers expose children to the wonders of nature through walks, talks, and specific activities tailored for organized groups, such as Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts.
WCLT volunteers staffed many of the Biodiversity Teams that chronicled the biodiversity of plants and animals in the Westborough area during the Biodiversity Surveys sponsored by the Massachusetts Division of Environmental Affairs.
WCLT is a nonprofit organization created to protect essential open spaces and to help preserve open lands for future generations.
WCLT will manage the property, post the property, develop and maintain trails, monitor the land for problems, and take responsibility for clean-up and dealing with unwanted activities.
Fundamentally, landowner and WCLT share an interest in protecting the public benefits of a specific habitat, trail corridor, piece of shoreline, or scenic view.