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Pollinator Pop-Up
The Pollinator Pop-Up is an interactive exhibit offering hands-on activities and a wealth of information for pollinator lovers of all ages.
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Protect Land
Protected open space is vital to the future of our communities—for recreation, wildlife habitat, safeguarding drinking water, and protection against climate change.
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Mission and History
Westchester Land Trust works together with public and private partners to preserve land in perpetuity, and to protect and enhance the natural resources in our communities.
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Pollinator Pop-Up-en-Español
The Pollinator Pop-Up is an interactive exhibit offering hands-on activities and a wealth of information for pollinator lovers of all ages.
Events
Glenwood Lake Park Tree Planting
Join WLT's stewardship team and the Glenwood Lake Association on Sunday, November 5 to help plant trees at Glenwood Lake Park in New Rochelle.
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Undeveloped Land Adjacent to Glenwood Lake Park is Preserved Thanks to Conservation Partnership
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The Valeria Story
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Westchester Land Trust Receives $2 Million Grant to Protect 128-Acre Ryder Farm in Southeast
Photo credit: The Ryder Family
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New Directors Named
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2016 Annual Benefit
Preserves
Rock Shelter Preserve
Rock Shelter Preserve features woodlands, old fields, and wetlands, and sits within the Eastern Westchester Biotic Corridor, a 22,000-acre swath of land noted for its regionally-important diversity of wildlife.
Preserves
Guard Hill Preserve
Visit the Guard Hill Preserve in May or June to see a lush wetland thick with skunk cabbage, cinnamon fern, and lumpy sphagnum moss hummocks rising between the red maples.
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Frederick P. Rose Preserve
Covering woods, old fields and wetlands, Frederick P. Rose Preserve is a key link in the Eastern Westchester Biotic Corridor, a 22,000-acre swath of land noted for its regionally-important diversity of wildlife.