Staff from both organizations participated in the planting, which The Nature Conservancy funded as part of an effort to scale up tree planting across New York State.
Canandaigua Lake Shoreline Protected, Owasco Lake Tree Planting, Double Your Impact, and More!
The forested lakefront property contains just over 350 feet along a pristine undeveloped cove.
Show your spirit in new cuts and colors, and inspire others to save more lands and waters in our beautiful region!
If the oak was revered because it was the giant of the European old-growth forest, then the elder may have been deified for precisely the opposite reason.
Establishing native trees at this site will enhance wildlife habitat, promote plant diversity, and create an important stream buffer to reduce nutrient runoff to Owasco Lake.
Largest Project in Skaneateles Lake Watershed Completed, Double Your Impact, and More!
The organization has protected 690 acres at Jackson-Noel Farms in Onondaga County.
81 acres have been added to the Fischer Old Growth Forest Natural Area.
Thanks to the dedication of FLLT members, partners, and volunteers, the organization has protected more than 30,000 acres!
Conservation of this property secures scenic views, protects grassland bird habitat, and creates new recreation opportunities.
Another Big Win for Cayuga Lake, Double Your Impact, Free Events, and More
Please give today so that we can protect more land and help ensure the future of our lakes.
The property is located just north of the Bell Station parcel which the FLLT acquired in 2022.
Partnership Protects Cayuga Inlet, Your Legacy for Nature, Free Events, and More
The efficient savagery of the peregrine is in curious tension with its poetic name.
Protection of this property helps prevent development that would disrupt critical buffers along the inlet.
The 2023 award goes to four incredibly deserving members.
Conservationists of the Year, Over 3,000 Feet Along Fall Creek Protected, Happy Hour, and More!
In this issue: The Negative Impacts of Deer, an Interview with Dr. Bernd Blossey, and Deer Management at Home