OUR PURPOSE:
TO PROTECT OUR CRITICAL LANDS
WE PROTECT LAND
THAT PROTECTS OUR DRINKING WATER
WE PROTECT FARMLANDS
THAT PRODUCE HEALTHY LOCAL FOOD
WE PROTECT THE WETLANDS
THAT PROTECT OUR BEACHES AND BAYS
WE PROTECT FOREST AND MEADOWS
AS HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE
WE PROTECT NATURAL PLACES
FOR PEOPLE TO ENJOY
To conserve and steward Long Island’s natural and historic lands, waters and environmental resources. Through education, outreach and volunteerism, we connect people to nature and inspire a community conservation ethic
The 216-acre Seminary of the Immaculate Conception has been a part of Lloyd Harbor history for centuries. We are very pleased to announce that this incredible natural area filled with mature forest, wetlands and meadows will become a permanent part of our community’s future.
North Shore Land Alliance and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Nassau County have teamed up to provide health and wellness programs for youth and adults at our Roosevelt Community Garden.
Grasslands Symposium highlighted the significant work occurring on Long Island to protect and establish grasslands, as well as ways we can grow more biodiverse landscapes.
Thanks to a $50,000 grant from the Gerry Charitable Trust, the restoration of the Wawapek greenhouse began last year. This fall, with the help of our volunteers, we’ve been collecting native wildflower and grass seeds from our preserves to propagate in the greenhouse.