The Passing of a Great Friend
It is with deep regret, that we say goodbye to Tom Reimers, our longtime friend and true champion of local trails.
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It is with deep regret, that we say goodbye to Tom Reimers, our longtime friend and true champion of local trails.
The property contains a half mile of frontage on Big Gully Creek—a tributary to Keuka Lake that has carved a three mile long gorge.
The new addition brings the McIlroy Bird Sanctuary to over 260 acres.
A look back at major conservation successes of 2018. Thank you for your contributions and hard work.
You helped us raise $100,000 to support conservation in the Finger Lakes.
The grants will fund multiple projects in the Cayuga, Otisco, and Skaneateles lake watersheds.
Partnership Protects Popular Recreation Trail, Skaneateles Lake Protection, and Last Call for Photos!
Acquisition of the property will build upon cooperative efforts to create a natural corridor along the trail.
The land is adjacent to Bear Swamp State Forest.
Nearly all of the property is located within the Six Mile Creek watershed.
The Emerald Necklace Grows, Gift Memberships, and a Special Thank You to Our Volunteers!
A generous family wants to match your gift.
The Land Trust has many people to be grateful for.
The property is adjacent to the Land Trust’s 200-acre Charles Spencer Nature Preserve.
A New Preserve on Otisco Lake, Apple Picking for Conservation, Partnering with a Local College, and Our Annual Report
The preserve features over 1,300 feet of wild shoreline.
The college will use the site to teach students about wildlife management and forestry practices.
Farmland Protection, Saving Habitat for the Birds, and Happy Hour for Owasco Shoreline!
The property will remain in agricultural use.
Saving a Home for Herons, Growing the West Hill Wildway, Raising a Pint for Owasco Lake, and More…