Thanks so much to the 25 community volunteers and scouts who cut invasive vines at Rhinoceros Creek on Sunday, February 16th!
Throughout 2019, your land trust has worked as hard as ever to protect the important natural places that make Somers special.
We are only able to keep up these efforts year after year due to the wonderful support of you, our donors and volunteers. We salute you with deep appreciation for the support that makes our work possible.
At any time in the coming year, we hope you will consider making a donation.
The wonderful thing about supporting the Somers Land Trust is that everything you give goes right back into your own backyard – the community we all treasure.
2019 Highlights
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Protected Rhinoceros Creek Reservation forever through a conservation easement in partnership with the Westchester Land Trust
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Pavilion at Rhinoceros Creek - completed and dedicated
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New trails on southern Rhinoceros Creek parcel
Many new scout projects supervised at Angle Fly and more scheduled for Rhinoceros Creek
Outdoor programs for Somers families at Rhinoceros Creek through our ongoing partnership with the Rewilding School
Membership in the new Hudson-to-Housatonic (H2H) Regional Conservation Partnership as a full participating organization
Inauguration of the H2H Pollinator Pathways Program in Somers to create habitat for pollinating insects and provide opportunities for direct public action to protect Somers natural environment
These efforts were on top of our ongoing commitment to maintain the trails, Native Plant Garden and tree planting projects at Angle Fly Preserve; run the Wildlife Management Program — which we are expanding to Rhinoceros Creek; as well as do the bookkeeping, volunteer coordination, website maintenance, newsletter creation and all the other tasks a non-profit must perform to stay healthy.
Visit them on the web at somerslandtrust.org/