Dear Friends of the Finger Lakes, thank you for another successful year of land and water conservation. Together, we reached many milestones—over 33,500 acres permanently conserved, over 11 miles of streambanks protected, and over 55 miles of trails open to the public. Please enjoy the following highlights in our Year-in-Review. Together we can do more great things in 2025!
Photo: Chris Ray
Nearly 1,000 Acres Protected at Bad Bear Hill Near Corning, Largest Project in FLLT History!
Photo: Dawn Cornell
Sims-Jennings Preserve at Cayuga Cliffs, Featuring Two Miles of Hiking Trails and Panoramic Lake Views, Opens to the Public
Photo: Chris Ray
Land Trust Acquires 101 Acres Just Outside the Village of Skaneateles to Protect Water Quality and Create New Hiking Trails
Photo: Bill Hecht
New Bluff Point Conservation Effort on Keuka Lake Launched With Two Land Purchases
Photo: Matt Sitler
Land Trust Expands Wesley Hill Nature Preserve Near Honeoye Lake, Part of Hemlock to High Tor Initiative
Photo: FLLT
Public-Private Partnership Celebrates Opening of New Trails on Land to Be Added to Robert H. Treman State Park
Photo: FLLT
Acquisition Adds to New York State’s Largest Wildlife Management Area
Photo: Nigel Kent
Land Trust Completes Tenth Acquisition at Canandaigua Lake’s Bare Hill
Photo: Chris McAuliffe
Partnership Protects 10,000 Feet Along Cayuga Lake’s Fall Creek
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Land Trust and Finger Lakes Institute Host Over 400 Attendees for A Conversation with Dan Egan on Phosphorus and the Health of Our Lakes
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