It’s Go Time! The Campaign to Expand the Red Cote Preserve

Earlier this year, the Land Alliance was given the opportunity to acquire an additional 4.52 acres of land from the Pulling family to increase the size of the Nassau County-owned Red Cote Preserve located on Yellow Cote Road in Oyster Bay Cove. We are pleased to announce that the Land Alliance has now successfully signed a one-year option agreement to purchase this land for approximately $1.5 million.

With a window of only one year to raise the funds, the effort to purchase the Pulling property kicked off on September 28th at the Land Alliance’s 2024 Wine Auction & Dinner. Land Alliance Trustee and Oyster Bay Cove resident John Bralower made a poignant appeal to attendees asking for their help in protecting this important place. In response, we were delighted to see dozens of hands raised in support of the Campaign to Expand the Red Cote Preserve. This effort raised more than $50K to jumpstart the effort. To be successful we will need broad community support, and that outreach will soon begin.

Red Cote, previously owned by the Pulling, Cutting and Schwab families, was acquired by Nassau County in 2008 with Environmental Bond Program monies. The property is stewarded by the Land Alliance.

The environmental characteristics of this new acquisition align perfectly with our preservation priorities. It features a beautiful scenic vista, a picturesque colonial garden and majestic centuries-old trees which will enhance the environmental value of the abutting Red Cote Preserve. Red Cote is a much-loved community treasure where pollinators flourish, birds nest and nature thrives.

The lands that comprise the Red Cote Preserve are located within the New York State-designated Oyster Bay Special Groundwater Protection Area (SGPA). Protecting land in the SGPA is critical to replenishing the underground aquifers which are the only source of Long Island’s drinking water.

Won’t you please join us in this important effort? To learn more about the Campaign to Expand the Red Cote Preserve and how you can get involved, please contact our office at 516-922-1028. The clock is ticking. The time to raise the funds to purchase this property is limited. We can be successful if we work together. Thank you, in advance, for your consideration and support.