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Staff

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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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Westchester Land Trust, Friends of Glenwood Lake Park, Glenwood Lake Association, and City of New Rochelle to Dedicate the Alpheus Prioleau Gateway at Glenwood Lake

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Westchester Land Trust Receives $100,000 in Grants from the New York State DEC Conservation Partnership Program

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Westchester Land Trust Partners with Ryder Family and New York State to Protect 128-Acre Ryder Farm in Southeast

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Westchester Land Trust Announces New Advisory Board Members, Annie Farrell of North Salem and Tatiana Kaletsch of Kent Lakes

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Chainsaw Course Benefits Land Conservation Professionals

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Westchester Land Trust to Raise Funds for Land Protection at 2022 Annual Benefit

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Westchester Land Trust Announces New President

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Undeveloped Land Adjacent to Glenwood Lake Park is Preserved Thanks to Conservation Partnership

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Westchester Land Trust Welcomes Three New Directors to Board: Christopher Boege, Dina Dublon, and Janelle Robbins

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Westchester Land Trust Welcomes Clifford Aronson and Offutt Porter to Board, Retiring Director Stephen Beckwith to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award

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First Annual Family Farm Festival is a Huge Success!

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Westchester Land Trust to Host Annual Benefit, Growing Our Future, on June 8 Honoring The Ryder Family, Annie Farrell, and Mike Surdej

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The Valeria Story

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Westchester Land Trust Receives $117,400 in Grants from the New York State DEC Conservation Partnership Program

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Westchester Land Trust Announces New Board Director, Dr. Diana Kaye Williams of Mount Vernon

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Westchester Land Trust Raises Nearly $500,000 for Land Protection at Annual Benefit Honoring Young Conservationists and Community Advocates

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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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Westchester Land Trust Announces New Board Directors, Carine Verschueren of Larchmont and Matt Young of Bedford Hills

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Westchester Land Trust Partners with State of New York and Town of North Castle to Permanently Protect 63 Acres

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Westchester Land Trust Awarded Grant for Community Conservation Project in New Rochelle, NY

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Westchester Land Trust 2021 Benefit to Raise Funds for Land Protection and Honor Local Conservationists Stephen Beckwith, Jamie & Michael Wolff, Daniel Ricci

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Second Annual Family Farm Festival is Huge Success!

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Growing Produce and Community Pride

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Westchester Land Trust Elects New Directors and Advisory Board Members

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Westchester Land Trust Welcomes Over 300 Supporters to Annual Benefit at Sugar Hill Farm

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New Directors Named

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In Memoriam: Candace Schafer

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2016 Annual Benefit

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Westchester Land Trust Raises More Than $440,000 for Land Protection at Annual Benefit Honoring Local Agricultural Icons and Community Volunteer

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A Successful 2014 Summer for WLTs Interns

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Westchester Land Trust Protects 40 Acres in Cortlandt Next to Existing Preserve with Support from The Nature Conservancy

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Fire Safety Plays a Crucial Role in Saving Our Natural Lands

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Westchester Land Trust to Host Annual Benefit, The Art of Nature, June 3; Event to Honor Lori Ensinger, Jen Schwartz and the Louis and Anne Abrons Foundation, and Jack and Stella Sanko

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.

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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.