News/Annual Report

  • Join us for Westchester Land Trust’s Ninth Annual “In Our Backyard” Party, honoring Al DelBello, Westchester Land Trust’s former chairman, for 20 years of land preservation leadership.

  • Westchester Land Trust joined Assemblyman Robert J. Castelli and other local leaders at a rally to oppose the possible closure of the John Jay Homestead State Historic Park

  • Westchester Land Trust presents Food, Land, Sustainability: Five lectures about the environment, the way we live today, and the way we'll need to live in the future.

  • Almost 400 people packed the Lift Trucks gallery in Croton Falls on January 16, for the opening of our 8th annual photo show.

  • Westchester Land Trust is working harder to preserve agricultural land in the county, while still focusing on its traditional land preservation work.

  • Westchester Land Trust helped complete 14 projects in 2009, protecting 424 acres.

  • Yorktown is moving ahead with plans to buy and preserve 200 acres on Stony Street. Westchester Land Trust negotiated the $2.7 million price.

  • Our 2009 Annual Report is out,  with plenty of details about our land preservation work.

  • These two new books are worth a look. If you order through us, you'll save money and support our land preservation work.

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    In its heyday 50 or so years ago, Tanrackin Farm in Bedford was noted for producing race horses. The farm is still in horse country but these days it’s part of the burgeoning local food movem