The Living Land: Monthly News for March 2021
600 Acres of Canandaigua Farmland Protected, A Win for Skaneateles Lake, and a Free Online Water Quality Event!
Key conservation updates from the Finger Lakes Land Trust, including press releases and special reports. You can also get our free email newsletter.
600 Acres of Canandaigua Farmland Protected, A Win for Skaneateles Lake, and a Free Online Water Quality Event!
Winter reflections from a young conservationist
Owned and managed by Mark and Kim Stryker, the farm is located just off State Route 332, north of the city of Canandaigua.
The property is bordered to the north by Bear Swamp State Forest.
Watch a recording of this online presentation from February 25, 2021.
Conserving the property will help protect Ithaca’s drinking water by prohibiting development on the steep slopes which drain into Six Mile Creek.
Free Virtual Event, Six Mile Creek Protection, and an Employment Opportunity
The project will help protect public water supplies in the city of Ithaca.
This new addition will improve land stewardship and opportunities for recreation.
A look back at major conservation successes of 2020. Thank you for your contributions and hard work!
The FLLT acquired 66 acres directly adjacent to Connecticut Hill Wildlife Management Area.
Two New Nature Preserves, Skaneateles Lake Protection, Gift Memberships, and We Met the Challenge!
The plantings will create a buffer of native plants around wetlands and lakeshore on the newly acquired property,
Thank you! You helped us raise $100,000!
The Land Trust acquired 68 wooded acres overlooking Skaneateles Lake in the town of Niles.
The Finger Lakes Land Trust presents an extraordinary new chance to protect land and water in the Cayuga…
Former U.S. Congressman James T. Walsh has joined the organization’s board of directors.
It is anticipated that the property will be formally opened to the public sometime in 2022.
Double Your Impact, 25,000 Acres Saved, and Our Web Store Is Open!
In addition to reaching the 25,000-acre mark, FLLT has also opened 46 miles of trails and protected over 3 miles of lakeshores.