Finger Lakes Land Trust Acquires 14th Addition To Lindsay-Parsons Biodiversity Preserve
The FLLT has been steadily expanding the Lindsay-Parsons Preserve since it was originally established in 1995.
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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.
A WCNY film about the threat of toxic algae in the Finger Lakes
Show your spirit with pieces that celebrate our “Finger Lakes Forever” campaign to save more lands and waters in our beautiful region.
Toxic Algae Film Premiere, New Spring Gear Store, Free Events, and More!
The property was acquired as a future addition to the Honeoye Inlet Wildlife Management Area.
Part 3 in the Finger Lakes Ecology Series from April 4, 2023
Annual meeting of the Finger Lakes Land Trust (virtual meeting 2023)
Saving Two Private Lands Forever, Adding to the Old Growth Forest Network, and Holding Free Events Open to Everyone!
Part 2 in the Finger Lakes Ecology Series from March 16, 2023.
Protection of the property will safeguard habitat for birds and other wildlife in an area that is facing significant development pressure.
The forest of Bahar Preserve and Carpenter Falls will be the 19th New York forest to join the Old-Growth Forest Network
Part 1 in the Finger Lakes Ecology Series from February 9, 2023.
The property is in the headwaters of Six Mile Creek, a public drinking water source for the city of Ithaca.
Two Farmland Protection Wins, Chemung River Access, Free Events
Christiansen Farms is a third-generation, NOFA-NY-certified organic dairy and crop farm.
Creating one of the largest shoreline areas dedicated to wildlife conservation in the Finger Lakes!
The FLLT intends to convey the two-acre property to New York State Department as an addition to the Big Flats Wildlife Management Area.
A look back at major conservation successes of 2022. Thank you for your contributions and hard work!
A series of online presentations given by local experts on threats to our land and water.