Land Trust Acquires 38 Acres in Owasco Flats
The property contains 785 feet of frontage along the Owasco Inlet and is adjacent to the Owasco Flats Wildlife Management Area.
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The property contains 785 feet of frontage along the Owasco Inlet and is adjacent to the Owasco Flats Wildlife Management Area.
Efforts are underway to protect water quality at a Land Trust-owned property on the east side of Skaneateles Lake.
The Land Trust Accreditation Commission invites public input.
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This property provides an important connection between state lands on Bare Hill and two other parcels previously acquired by the Land Trust.
The property was generously donated to the organization by community members Cornelia “Nelly” Farnum and Jack Booker.
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Opening of the property to the public is planned for 2021.
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