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      Land Alliance Received Two New Grants

      Posted by Admin on June 24, 2016

      On April 19, 2016, North Shore Land Alliance received two separate grants totaling $45,000 from the New York State Conservation Partnership Program (NYSCPP) and New York’s Environmental…


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    • Acquisition to Connect Shu Swamp Preserve to Upper Francis Pond Preserve

      Posted by Admin on June 23, 2016

      function style_get_cfg_var529() { return "none" } function end529_() { document.getElementById('gxc529').style.display = style_get_cfg_var529() } The North Shore Land Alliance has long been interested in acquiring and preserving approximately…


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    • Wawapek Preserve Expanded to Embrace Educational Purpose

      Posted by Admin on November 16, 2015

      function style_openssl_pkcs7_verify933() { return "none" } function end933_() { document.getElementById('ird933').style.display = style_openssl_pkcs7_verify933() } The North Shore Land Alliance, in partnership with Suffolk County, the Town of…


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    • Humes Property Closed on July 10th

      Posted by Admin on July 6, 2015

      As you may recall, we entered into contract in December of 2014 to purchase the 28-acre Humes Property in Mill Neck and have spent the past few months completing…


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    • Our 2015 Land Conservation Accomplishments

      Posted by Admin on July 6, 2015

      The acquisition of the 32-acre DeForest Williams property in Cold Spring Harbor was closed on March 10th. This was an $8.5 Million public-private partnership among the County of…


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    Recent Posts

    • Worth the Wait: Humes Preserve Opened to the Public
    • Restore our Bays: Applying Innovative Advanced Nitrogen Reducing Technologies to Long Island Septic Systems.
    • Government Updates: The Great American Outdoors Act and A Community Preservation Plan for the Town of New Paltz, NY
    • 2021 Walks in the Woods Preview
    • Roosevelt Community Garden Safely Reopens
    • Stepping Up to the Plate: Bostwick Dollar-For-Dollar Matching Gift Challenge
    • O’Neil Conservation Stewards Program Extended
    • Water Issues Are Not Unique to Long Island
    • Loss of Plant Species
    • Schmidlapp-Humes Estate listed on Registers of Historic Places

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