Brochure: Shoreline to Summit Campaign Report
Thanks to broad regional support, the Land Trust raised more than $5,400,000 to protect the scenic landscapes…
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Thanks to broad regional support, the Land Trust raised more than $5,400,000 to protect the scenic landscapes…
See video and photos of VanRiper Conservation Area on a bitter January morning.
Forest and wetland acquisition expands greenbelt by adding to popular Roy H Park preserve.
Easement conserves 181 acres adjacent to state wildlife management area in Yates County.
4 issues of The Land Steward from 2014.
The natural history of the turkey is intertwined with human history.
$300K award supports development of 206-acre preserve with public hiking trails and lake views.
Easement limits future development on 46-acre property opposite Taughannock Park.
Let’s wander the trails of Ellis Hollow during a sloggy December rain.
Key FLLT parcel of mature hardwood forest will be added to Connecticut Hill conservation area.
Explore over 240 acres at the Park Preserve, a living museum of forests, wetlands, meadows, and creeks.
The mink is a bioindicator for aquatic environments.
The North American wood frog is freeze-tolerant.
Fishers are a lot more resilient than anyone had expected.
The Wood Thrush often sings until nightfall.
Merlins seem to be a particularly adaptable species.
Although bobcats are secretive and solitary, they are fairly common.
The combination of kame and kettle glacial geology, elevation, calcium-rich waters, and cool temperatures is responsible for the unusual wetland plant communities found here.
The Roy H Park Preserve strategically connects Yellow Barn and Hammond Hill State Forests, and a Cornell University natural area.
The diversity of habitats found within this preserve are the result of its landscape features as well as the land use history of the site.