Finger Lakes Land Trust Acquires Two Islands in the Susquehanna River
The undeveloped islands contain a mix of woodlands, open habitat, and floodplain forest, and host a variety of wildlife including Bald Eagles and migratory birds.
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The undeveloped islands contain a mix of woodlands, open habitat, and floodplain forest, and host a variety of wildlife including Bald Eagles and migratory birds.
A look back at major conservation successes of 2021. Thank you for your contributions and hard work!
The property includes woodlands bordering the state forest, fields maintained for wildlife habitat, and the headwaters of the West Branch of Owego Creek.
The property is directly adjacent to the 6,800-acre High Tor Wildlife Management Area.
Happy Holidays, Bell Station Under Contract, Winter Update, and More!
Enjoy a recording of this online presentation from Executive Director Andy Zepp.
The property will be added to the Hinchcliff Preserve, expanding it to over 300 acres.
Update May 24, 2022 – Thank you! We did it! Together we raised the $500,000 to complete the…
The FLLT is now under contract to purchase the largest privately owned parcel of shoreline remaining in the Finger Lakes.
500 Acres of Skaneateles Farmland Conserved, Ithaca Trailhead Protected, Gift Memberships, and More!
Here are several tax-advantaged opportunities for your 2021 giving.
Valley View Farm is located in Cortland and Onondaga counties near the south end of Skaneateles Lake.
The acquisition will ensure that the property remains a natural buffer to the Finger Lakes Trail.
New Nature Preserve in Canandaigua, Our Web Store is Open until November 5, and More!
The property is a mosaic of woodlands and scenic meadows which support a diversity of wildlife.
All new donations will be matched on a one-to-one basis.
Just a short drive from downtown Canandaigua, the preserve features a one-mile loop trail and views of the lake.
We are pleased to present this report, filled with good news and highlights of our greatest accomplishments this past fiscal year.
Enjoy a recording of this online workshop with Peter Winnett, CFP, from September 28, 2021.
The easements protect over 300 acres in the Six Mile Creek watershed.