Photo: Bill Hecht

FLLT Newsletters (2024)

Winter 2023-2024 (PDF)

  • Land Trust Launches Bluff Point Conservation Effort Through Two Land Purchases
  • Conservation Easement Protects Family Vineyard in Ontario County
  • Rare Undeveloped Canandaigua Lake Shoreline Protected
  • New Addition at Cayuga Cliffs Enhances Access and Protects Additional Habitat
  • Conservation Easement Donation Protects Scenic Family Land in the Southern Tier
  • Conservation Partnerships Plant Over 1,000 Trees to Protect Water Quality
  • Longtime Land Trust Member Leaves an Enduring Gift to Conservation
  • Land Trust Supports Efforts to Reconnect Haudenosaunee with Ancestral Homelands
  • Acquisition Expands Salmon Creek Bird Sanctuary in Tompkins County
  • A Closer Look: White as Snow: Long-tailed Weasels in Winter

Spring 2024 (PDF)

  • Land Trust Completes Largest Conservation Project in Its 35-Year History
  • $4.5 Million in State Funding Awarded for Water Protection Efforts
  • Land Trust Completes 10th Acquisition at Canandaigua Lake’s Bare Hill
  • Land Purchase Secures Wetland Habitat and Adds to Protection of Cayuga Lake Watershed
  • Donation Conserves Diverse Property While Funding Additional Conservation
  • Partnership Address Threats to the Eastern Hemlock
  • Conservation Easement Protects Rural Retreat in Steuben County
  • A Closer Look: Wildlife Corridors and the Land Trust

Summer 2024 (PDF)

  • Land Trust Opens New Nature Preserve Overlooking Cayuga Lake
  • Wesley Hill Preserve in Ontario County Grows to Over 400 Acres
  • Land Trust Launches Hemlock to High Tor Initiative
  • Bad Bear Hill Opens to the Public
  • $100,000 Challenge Match to Help Protect Keuka Lake’s Bluff Point
  • Land Trust Receives Over $2 Million in State Grant Funding
  • Cayuga Shores Wildlife Management Area Dedicated
  • A Closer Look: The Red-headed Woodpecker

Fall 2024 (PDF)

  • Land Trust Acquires 101 Acres Just Outside the Village of Skaneateles
  • Conservation Lands at the South End of Canandaigua Lake Expand With New Acquisition
  • Over 400 Acres of Scenic Farmland in Yates County Conserved Forever
  • Conservation Easement Secures Frontage on Largest Tributary to Cayuga Lake
  • Land Trust Enters Agreement for Sale of Land at Former Bell Station Property
  • A Closer Look: Earth Clothing—Discovering the Diversity and Life History of Lichens