Finger Lakes Land Trust Completes Largest Project to Date Within the Skaneateles Lake Watershed
The organization has protected 690 acres at Jackson-Noel Farms in Onondaga County.
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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
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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
The parcel will be added to the FLLT’s adjacent Etna Nature Preserve.
Both municipalities acted quickly to secure significant open space over the course of the past year.
Learn about our Volunteer of the Year, the state of conservation in the Finger Lakes, and more.
The preserve is located off State Route 13 and borders more than 2,000 acres of conserved lands.
A major milestone coming on the heels of the fantastic news about the Finger Lakes Forever campaign. Thank you!
Thanks to the dedication of FLLT members, partners, and volunteers, the organization has protected more than 30,000 acres of forests, farms, meadows, and lakeshores across the 12-county Finger Lakes region.
Ganondagan State Historic Site Protection, Our 34th Annual Meeting, New Preserve Addition, and More