News/Annual Report

  • Visitors to Westchester Wilderness Walk in early July saw a black bear within the preserve.

  • If we were writing an ad for a play or movie, all we'd have to do is drop in the raves from the critics.

  • Westchester Land Trust's Farmer Network includes more than 100 participants and is working to connect farmers with landowners.

  • Thirteen acres of watershed land in Katonah have been preserved forever thanks to a partnership that includes 29 neighbors and Westchester Land Trust.

  • Thanks to two dozen fabulous employees of Swiss Re in Armonk, we now have another preserve with trails for the public to enjoy.

  • Westchester Land Trust and the Bedford Audubon Society opened a new Nature Quest on Sunday, May 23, at Bedford Audubon’s Bylane Farm in Katonah.

  • Eighteen farmers and 22 chefs and restaurateurs participated in the county’s first ever Local Farm/Local Chef “speed meeting” at Muscoot Farm on Monday, April 19.

  • The last of our open space preservation workshops is set for Tuesday, June 22, at the Greenburgh Nature Center.

  • Our lectures series "Food, Land, Sustainability" was a success and we're starting to think about an encore for next fall.

  • 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.