Bell Station: Cedar View Addition in 2023!
Creating one of the largest shoreline areas dedicated to wildlife conservation in the Finger Lakes!
Key conservation updates from the Finger Lakes Land Trust, including press releases and special reports. You can also get our free email newsletter.
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.
The property has expansive views of Owasco Lake and the surrounding area.
Learn about our latest projects!
The long-awaited “threequel” in our Finger Lakes wildlife trail camera movies.
The parcel will be added to the FLLT’s Goetchius Preserve, a diverse 84-acre wetland complex.
1,000 Feet of Seneca Lake Shoreline Protected, Get Your Land Trust Gear, and Events!
Show your spirit with pieces that celebrate our “Finger Lakes Forever” campaign to save more lands and waters in our beautiful region.
A keystone species, the American chestnut is a fast-growing tree whose nuts once fed people as well as wildlife and livestock.
Sale of the property was contingent upon a preservation easement held by Historic Ithaca.
The FLLT accepted the donation of 15 acres of steep forested hillside on Glen Haven Road in the town of Niles, Cayuga County.
The Clean Water, Clean Air, and Green Jobs Bond Act is a historic piece of legislation.
The 30-acre property is located three miles south of Geneva.
Surrounded by existing national forest land, the inholding was identified as a priority for protection because of its key location.
Partnership Protects Over 195 Acres, Environmental Bond Act, and Double Your Impact
The FLLT is working on important conservation projects across the three easternmost Finger Lakes.
57 Acres Added to Honeoye Inlet Wildlife Management Area, 140 Acres Added to Catharine Creek Wildlife Management Area
We invite you to explore highlights of our work over the last year and encourage you reach out if you have questions or would like to get more involved.