• Heritage Committee 2016 Paddle Tennis Party

    Heritage Committee 2016 Paddle Tennis Party at Piping Rock Club The Heritage Committee, co-chaired by Meghan Hagedorn and Land Alliance Trustee, DR Holmes, along with the help of energetic event committee members, organized two fun and successful gatherings this year. On February, 26, more than 20 Heritage Committee Members came out to watch and play […]

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  • Scott Weidendsaul

    Climate Change and Its Impact on Bird Migration Lecture Featuring Scott Weidensaul

    The Land Alliance hosted a special presentation featuring Scott Weidensaul – worldrenowned lecturer, bird author and photographer on Friday, October 7, 2016 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at The Hoffman Center Nature Preserve and Wildlife Sanctuary in East Norwich. Weidensaul (pronounced “Why-densaul”) discussed Climate Change and Its Impact on Bird Migration.

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  • Water Education Program

    Long Island Water Education Program Reaches 2400 Students at 17 Local Schools

    North Shore Land Alliance Water Education Program is Growing As of the close of the 2015/16 school year, the North Shore Land Alliance Long Island Water Education Program has, in its two short years, reached: 2,400 students at 17 local schools within nine school districts.

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  • Stephen J. Small

    Land Conservation & Financial Strategies Lecture featuring Stephen J. Small

    Updates on Land Conservation & Financial Strategies for Professionals and Landowners featuring Stephen J. Small The Enhanced Incentive for Conservation Easement Donations was made permanent by Congress at the end of 2015. This was a monumental victory for the conservation community. There will be no more doubt about the value of easement donations or whether […]

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  • Simple and Effective Ways to Help Migratory Birds

    Every second of every day, birds are migrating somewhere in the world. Whether it is a short distance or an epic journey, every place where birds spend time is critical for the survival of their species. This includes their summer breeding grounds, their wintering areas and all the stopovers in between tent/11/5/R115to hold it harmless […]

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