Finger Lakes Land Trust Expands Conservation Land Along Fall Creek
The parcel will be added to the FLLT’s adjacent Etna Nature Preserve.
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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.
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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.
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The property features meadows and a pond that provide habitat for grassland birds in an area that is facing significant development pressure.
The FLLT has been steadily expanding the Lindsay-Parsons Preserve since it was originally established in 1995.
Protection of the property will safeguard the drinking water supply for the city of Syracuse and neighboring communities.
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The property was acquired as a future addition to the Honeoye Inlet Wildlife Management Area.
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Protection of the property will safeguard habitat for birds and other wildlife in an area that is facing significant development pressure.