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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.
The property was generously donated to the organization by community members Cornelia “Nelly” Farnum and Jack Booker.
Otisco Lakeshore Protection, Free Online Event, and Two Miles of Land Above Skaneateles Lake Conserved Forever!
The Land Trust acquired a 35-acre property at the southeastern end of Otisco Lake.
FLLT presents a new conservation success – a big win for open space and clean water!
Wade is a former president of Canandaigua Lake Watershed Association.
The Land Trust purchased 75 acres of woodlands in Cortland and Onondaga counties, linking the organization’s High Vista and Hinchcliff Family preserves,
Protecting the Skaneateles Highlands, 500 Acres of Conserved Farmland, Two Breathtaking Videos, and More!
The grantees were chosen based on their ability to benefit youth by fostering their connection with nature.
Opening of the property to the public is planned for 2021.
Please enjoy this short video from our Annual Meeting, and thank you for supporting conservation.
Watch a recording of our 31st Annual Meeting.
Learn all about the latest bird sightings during Spring Bird Quest 2020
The Land Trust is creating a greenbelt of conserved lands around the south end of the lake.
We condemn racism and support the Black Lives Matter movement.
The farm includes panoramic vistas of Seneca Lake and the village of Watkins Glen.
Skaneateles Lake Conservation, Our Online Annual Meeting, Spring Bird Quest Presentation, and More!
A wonderful chance to create a new preserve that connects two existing preserves in the Skaneateles Highlands.
The property will be transferred to New York State as an addition to Danby State Forest.