• Shop Locally

    Eating a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of produce has been linked to numerous health benefits, so it only makes sense to buy food from a nearby farm, farm stand or local market that supports your local food sources.  It’s a healthy move for you and your family, the environment and your community beneficial effects […]

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  • Water Quality Symposium for Elected Officials

    The Nature Conservancy on Long Island, Long Island University (LIU), Friends of the Bay and North Shore Land Alliance hosted a Water Quality Symposium on October 7th, 2014 at the Tilles Center on the LIU Post Campus.

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  • Challenge Grant Met – $315,ooo To Go

    We are very pleased to report that completion of the Campaign to Acquire the 32-Acre DeForest Williams Property in Cold Spring Harbor is drawing near. Our community has done something quite wonderful here and we are so close to the finish line. Among government, foundations and private individuals – WE HAVE RAISED $8,185,000 TOWARD THIS $8,500,000 […]

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  • Grassland Restoration at Shore Road in Cold Spring Harbor

    After a long, cold winter, we are delighted to be embarking on habitat restoration at the former ExxonMobil property this spring.

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  • Estate Sale Raises $1oo,ooo+ for Conservation Efforts

    On Saturday and Sunday,  July 12th and 13th, the North Shore Land Alliance hosted its first ever Red Truck Estate Sale at the Green Vale School in Old Brookville. The concept of this fundraising event was to encourage sustainable practices within the community- particularly the principles of Renew, Reuse, and Recycle, in an effort to […]

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