Conserving Long Island

What's New

Through Farms and Fields

Join us on Sunday, August 7th at Whitecap Farm in Water Mill for our annual country supper in celebration of our local bounty!
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Trust Acquires 100 Acre Broad Cove in Riverhead

The land, a former duck farm, long sought after for conservation, will provide climate change resiliency, wildlife habitat, and water quality protection in this part of the Peconic Bay Estuary.
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Sagg Pond Watershed

The Trust is currently working with partners and surrounding community to improve the overall conditions of Sagg Pond. We will launch a significant remediation effort to revitalize Sagg Pond this year.
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Uncommon Ground IV

Come explore the sculpture exhibition, Uncommon Ground IV at Bridge Gardens. The exhibition featuring over 20 large contemporary, abstract sculptures will be on display through September.
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Sugar Loaf Hill Summit — Sacred Land of Shinnecock People Protected

This most sacred site has been protected from future development and will be restored.
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Farms for the Future Initiative

The Trust is working to ensure that Long Island’s farms and farming communities remain viable and productive now and in the future.
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Our Mission

The Peconic Land Trust conserves Long Island’s working farms, natural lands, and heritage for our communities now and in the future.

Your gifts make this possible!

Consider a lasting legacy by making a bequest to the Trust in your will and join the Peconic Legacy Circle. Learn more.

Thank you for your support!

Sprout

1983

year we were incorporated

Many Sprouts

13,000

acres conserved

Handshake

580

individual projects

Nature Study

95

nature preserves

Our Work

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