Your Local Land Trust Needs Your Help. Sign up to Volunteer!
Volunteering with the North Shore Land Alliance is a great way to get involved and give back to your community.
Sign up today and let us know how you would like to volunteer and what your interests are, and we will reach out to you.
Questions? Contact us at 516-922-1028 or [email protected] to be added to our volunteer email list.
Here are a few ways you can get involved:
Preserve Stewardship

Remove invasive plants, plant native species, restore and maintain trails and gardens, mark property boundaries and help with other stewardship-oriented activities. Document the occurrence of flora and fauna at one or more of our preserves.
Education and Outreach
Encourage the next generation of conservation leaders by facilitating nature walks, field trips and educational activities to help children and adults gain a better understanding of and respect for the natural world.
Photographer/Videographer

We would love to have more beautiful photographs of our preserves and other natural areas and events for our publications and website.
Humes Japanese Stroll Garden

Work with our Stroll Garden manager on projects unique to this special site on specific volunteer days.
Roosevelt Community Garden

Work with our Master Gardeners on projects unique to this special site on specific volunteer days.
Conservation NewsVolunteers for Open Space
Adelphi CALIBER Students Volunteer with the Land Alliance
Posted by Admin on October 19, 2020North Shore Land Alliance and Adelphi University’s largest community service organization, C.A.L.I.B.E.R. (Cause to Achieve Leadership Intelligence Brotherhood Excellence and Respect), are teaming up to raise $1,000 for tools for the Land Alliance’s Volunteers for Open Space Program. The Volunteers Program was established in 2008 to help advance our local conservation work and educational activities. […]
Continue readingLand Alliance Thanks our Active Volunteers
Posted by Admin on July 7, 2020We would like to highlight two volunteers, Richard Weir and Peter Meleady, who have provided extraordinary services this spring (and over time) to help us accomplish our land conservation mission.
Continue readingVolunteers Give a Hand at our Preserves
Posted by Admin on July 7, 2020Volunteers brave inclement weather to help remove invasive vines and shrubs, partake in a beach cleanup and habitat restoration project and remove trash from the Humes meadow. Students also help conduct hands-on assessments and….
Continue readingFriends Academy (FA) Students Raise Funds to purchase a Bench at the Humes Preserve
Posted by Admin on June 1, 2020Michael Mead and Blake Nagel would like to raise $2,000 to help purchase a bench for the Humes Preserve.
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