The St. Lawrence Land Trust’s mission is to work with landowners to conserve the ecological, recreational, historical, and cultural values of their property, for benefit of the landowner and the community.
Projects
Our current keynote project is the Grasse River Initiative, integrating landowner outreach, a river stewardship program, and riparian (river-bank) conservation easements. Efforts are focused on the Grasse River and Little River watersheds in the Town of Canton, NY. read more...
About Us
The Mission of the St. Lawrence Land Trust is to protect privately-owned open space through voluntary means within the watersheds of the rivers that flow north out of the Adirondack Mountains to the St. Lawrence River. read more...
Get Involved
The St. Lawrence Land Trust, a volunteer-run organization, actively seeks involvement from everyone passionate about the St. Lawrence Valley. Contact us to help the cause of private-land conservation in our region. read more...
Welcome
From the glistening waterways to the fields and forests that appear golden in the sunlight, the Northern New York landscape of the St. Lawrence Valley offers a blend of the exhilarating and the serene. Rivers that flow through from their headwaters in the Adirondack Mountains to the St. Lawrence River — the St. Regis, the Oswegatchie, Grasse and Raquette — sustain a rich variety of animal, plant and aquatic life. The valley is home to a large array of protected birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Its heritage is also intertwined with agriculture, which made it possible for the first families to settle here and which remains crucial to the economy. The ecosystem also fuels the tourism and hydropower that are essential to the region. And because of the rivers, wetlands and grasslands, the St. Lawrence Valley is a mecca for boating, fishing and waterfowl hunting. Year round, the landscape sets the stage for fishing derbies, canoe races, agricultural expos, waterfront festivals, and winter carnivals. The region’s natural resources also draw university students and faculty, professionals, and people from elsewhere all looking for a place to settle, study, and enjoy a rural lifestyle. They recognize that this is an ideal place to live and that they play a major role in maintaining the quality of life.
Learn More...
- Learn more about our organization and mission.
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- To learn about how we help landowners to conserve their land, or how private land conservation benefits the public.
- Find out about our latest projects.
- Please consider becoming a supporting member of the St Lawrence Land Trust or getting involved.
- 2019 Newsletter