Finger Lakes Land Trust Achieves Major Milestone Of 25,000 Acres Conserved Forever
In addition to reaching the 25,000-acre mark, FLLT has also opened 46 miles of trails and protected over 3 miles of lakeshores.
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In addition to reaching the 25,000-acre mark, FLLT has also opened 46 miles of trails and protected over 3 miles of lakeshores.
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Owned by Cheryl Prince-Brotherton, the farm is located on both sides of State Route 13, a prime location for development.
Addition of this parcel to High Tor will expand outdoor recreation opportunities, add to the protection of wildlife habitat, and help maintain Canandaigua Lake’s water quality.
New nature preserves in the Keuka and Owasco watersheds are now open to the public.
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The 74-acre preserve features forested bluffs overlooking Owasco Lake as well as wetlands, meadows, and a rugged gorge.
The lowliest of critters play an indispensable role in sustaining nature.
Both the Finger Lakes Museum and Ganondagan State Historic Site exemplify the unique natural and cultural history of the Finger Lakes region.
Our annual report offers highlights of our work from this past year and we hope you enjoy these pages filled with good news.
Within the Finger Lakes region, areas around Canandaigua, Ithaca, and Cortland are among the most threatened in the state according to American Farmland Trust’s “Farms Under Threat” report.
The preserve is a gift from Jerusalem residents Art and Kay Wilder.
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.