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Why Wetlands Matter
Did you know that wetlands are some of the most biodiverse habitats on the planet? Spend even a few hours exploring any wetland in our region and you will see a stunning variety of wildlife. These include beavers, otters, frogs, turtles, and a host of unique insects and rare birds—to name but a few. Wetlands also sustain an incredible range of trees, shrubs, grasses, and ferns that deliver important benefits throughout the web of life. The nutrient-rich soil and water provide

Kyle Semmel
3 days ago


What is Monitoring?
The Western New York Land Conservancy's conservation footprint is growing. We've protected more than 8,400 acres of WNY, a figure we aim to nearly double in the next five years. Though the protection of land is a critical step in our conservation work— whether through acquisition or conservation easement—it's only a single part of a larger process. By protecting land, we aim to ensure healthy and stable ecosystems where plants and animals will thrive well into the future. To

Kyle Semmel
7 days ago


Building a Hiking Trail at Floating Fen
We are so excited to open our Floating Fen Preserve to the public in October. Ever wonder what goes into building a hiking trail? Check out the gallery of images below to see a pictorial overview.

Kyle Semmel
Sep 29


The Land Conservancy Honors Community Members with Its 2025 Awards
Each year, the Land Conservancy recognizes individuals who've made outstanding contributions to our organization's mission. We are...

Kyle Semmel
Sep 10


Saving Farmland
By Rachel Chrostowski, Farmland Protection Specialist During the summer when I was a kid, I spent the days out at my grandmother’s house...

Rachel Chrostowski
Feb 1, 2023
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