Land conservation and stewardship can help protect water quality, ensuring
clean drinking water is available for future generations. People who live around Skaneateles Lake
can learn more about ways to steward their land to protect water quality, as well as work being
done in the watershed to conserve land on September 29th at CCE Onondaga’s Stewardship in
Skaneateles event.
This virtual event will feature presentations from Finger Lakes Land Trust (FLLT), CNY Land Trust
and SUNY ESF related to conservation and stewardship in the Skaneateles Lake watershed. Join
us for one or all three sessions (the link is the same for all three)!
Event details and schedule for this program are included below:
• Stewardship in Skaneateles Webinar; September 29th 2020
o 10:00 – 10:45 AM: Conservation easements and updates on Finger Lakes Land
Trust’s Skaneateles projects. Max Heitner, FLLT
o 11:00 – 11:45 AM: CNY Land Trust’s work in Skaneateles, including the new
Watershed Education Center. Albert Joerger, CNY Land Trust
o 12:00 – 12:45 PM: Skaneateles lawn to meadow restoration program. Sam
Quinn, SUNY ESF
Please register to save your spot at: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Dbg7MztcSfatIcohHR8ww.
Details and registration for the event are also available online at www.skanlakeinfo.org/events. This
event is presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County. Support for this
workshop comes from the City of Syracuse.news