The Living Land: Monthly News for September 2017
Monthly conservation news for September 2017
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Monthly conservation news for September 2017
The property will be conveyed to the Town of Big Flats.
The botanical family to which the wild parsnip belongs, Apiaceae, contains some of the most poisonous plants in the world.
A recently acquired 50-acre parcel will be added to Danby State Forest.
The property will be added to Texas Hollow State Forest.
Monthly conservation news for August 2017
Summer 2017
The Newell farm is currently operated as an equestrian training and riding center.
Protection of the property expands a block of conserved lands east of the city of Elmira.
Monthly conservation news for July 2017
Grants are awarded to projects which aim to protect water quality by creating streamside buffers.
The property is adjacent to the Land Trust’s existing 200-acre Charles Spencer Nature Preserve.
Please refrain from visiting the preserve until further notice.
Scientists have understood for more than 125 years that Spotted Salamanders have a mutualistic relationship with algae.
Monthly Conservation News for June 2017
The easement protects a part of Taughannock Creek, a tributary to Cayuga Lake.
The newly improved path connects to the adjacent Cayuga-Seneca Canal Trail.
Monthly conservation news for May 2017
Discover the best locations in the region for outdoor recreation activities.
The land will be conveyed to New York State as an addition to Danby State Forest.