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Our quarterly publication,The Land Steward, is available here in Adobe Acrobat format.Spring 2009
Volume 21, Issue 2
- First Agricultural Easement in Yates County to Protect Fourth Generation Farm
- Danby Land Gift: A New Jewel in the Emerald Necklace
- Landowners Act to Protect Properties Bordering Scenic Byway
- Land Trust Launches Farmland Protection Partnership with Cornell Cooperative Extension
- 20th Anniversary Series: A Young Land Trust Spreads Its Roots: The Western Lakes Expansion
- Looking Back: Highlights from the Last 20 Years
- 2008 Donor Thank You
- Spring Bird Quest 2009
- The American Woodcock: Our Quirky Harbinger of Spring
Winter 2008-2009
Volume 21, Issue 1
- Grimes Glen Finally Protected!
- Land Trust Acquisition to Influence Owasco Lake Water Quality
- Leadership Gift Honors Memory of Roy H. Park, Sr, and Fuels Land Protection Efforts
- Outreach Efforts Lead to Expansion of Robert H. Treman State Park
- 20th Anniversary Series: The Early Years
- Coast to Coast for Conservation: Notes from the Road
- A Closer Look: Insects on Ice
Fall 2008
Volume 20, Issue 4
- Key Parcel in National Forest Secured
- First Easement Completed in Onondaga County
- Perspectives
- Carpenter's Falls Transferred to New York State
- A Childhood Vision Remembered Protects 46 Acres in South Bristol
- Land Trust Secures 14th Easement Protecting Six-Mile Creek
- A Closer Look: The State of the Unionids: Freshwater Mussels of the Finger Lakes Region
- Much more!!
Summer 2008
Volume 20, Issue 3
- Geneva Land Gift Becomes the Kashong Conservation Area
- Betsy Darlington Steps Down as Director of Preserve Stewardship
- Second Annual Bird Quest Celebrates Nature's Gifts
- A Forest Oasis at High Vista Preserve
- Conservationist of the Year
- Volunteer of the Year
- Going Coast to Coast for Conservation
- A Closer Look: The Mourning Cloak Butterfly
- Much more!
Spring 2008
Volume 20, Issue 2
- Land Trust's First Easement in Skaneateles Watershed Protects Critical Habitat
- Campaign Launched to Expand Protection of Lick Brook
- State Acquires Key Parcels for Conservation
- Gifts Fuel Conservation Planning and Outreach Efforts
- A Bird Watcher's Guide to Our Protected Lands in the Ithaca Area
- Volunteer Profile: Roger Hopkins and Dave Schurman
- Spring Bird Quest 2008
- A Closer Look: Forest Ephemera: Vernal Pools
- Much more!!
Winter 2007-08
Volume 20, Issue 1
- Land Trust Celebrates Its 26th Nature Preserve
- Easement Protects Shorefront and Open Vistas on Canandaigua Lake
- State Grants Fuel Farmland Protection
- Volunteer Profile: Al Cardinale
- News from the Lindsay-Parsons Biodiversity Preserve
- A Closer Look: Short-eared Owls









