The Living Land: Monthly News for September 2022
Canandaigua and Skaneateles Lake Watershed Protection, a Strategic Survey, and Free Events
Key conservation updates from the Finger Lakes Land Trust, including press releases and special reports. You can also get our free email newsletter.
Canandaigua and Skaneateles Lake Watershed Protection, a Strategic Survey, and Free Events
Please give today so that we can protect more land and help ensure the future of our lakes.
Extending protection in this environmentally sensitive area is a priority for the Finger Lakes Land Trust.
The property is located on a steep forested ridge revered by the Seneca.
Partnerships Improve Public Access & Watershed Protection; Updated Calendar of Free Autumn Events!
State Water Quality Improvement Program funds projects to help protect Skaneateles Lake watershed.
Partnership enhances safe and convenient access to conserved lands and Finger Lakes Trail.
Historic Stone House Donation, New Onondaga County Park, and Free Events
The FLLT hopes to have opportunities to work with the Onondaga Nation and other Haudenosaunee Nations on similar projects in the future.
Located at the southeastern end of Otisco Lake, the park is open to the public during daylight hours.
The 200-year-old fieldstone home and more than 140 acres of woodlands are located in the town of Enfield, Tompkins County
Learn about our Volunteer of the Year, the state of conservation in the Finger Lakes, and more.
Cayuga Lake’s Bell Station Conserved Forever, Canandaigua Lake Watershed Protection, Free Events, and More!
The FLLT purchased the 480-acre Bell Station property, featuring 3,400 feet of pristine Cayuga Lake shoreline, from New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG).
The property shares its western boundary with Stid Hill Wildlife Management Area.
Finger Lakes Forever Campaign, 150 Acres Protected Across Two Counties, and a Return to Events!
104 Acres Added to Big Flats Wildlife Management Area and 50 Acres Added to Danby State Forest.
Annual meeting of the Finger Lakes Land Trust (virtual meeting 2022)
Celebrate Earth Day by volunteering with the Finger Lakes Land Trust!
More than 600 feet of deeply eroded streambanks above Cayuga Lake are now stabilized.