Interpretive Signs: Park Preserve, Part 3
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.
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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.
Kame and kettle glacial geology and a history of human use, are responsible for the high species diversity here.
Undisturbed shoreline habitat is rare along Cayuga Lake, yet in demand by migrating birds (and nature lovers).
FLLT protected more than 1,100 acres of the region’s most beloved lands during the last fiscal year.
Wildlife-rich property forms part of National Audobon Society Important Bird Area.
Summer 2014.
Winter-Spring 2014.
4 issues of The Land Steward from 2013.
The snapping turtle appears prehistoric because it is.
Summer 2013.
FLLT completed 15 land protection projects totaling 1,547 acres of the region’s most significant open space.
No one knows why the bees are dying or how to save them.
Winter-Spring 2013.
How does this tiny bird survive subzero temperatures?
4 issues of The Land Steward from 2012.
Extending in an arc around Ithaca, more than 50,000 acres of conserved land…
Aldo Leopold is regarded by many as the father of the modern American environmental movement…
The region’s unique quality of life depends on the wealth of benefits that our lands provide.
Landowners, perhaps more than any other single group, hold the key to our region’s well-being.
Summer 2012.