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Post on 11-Jul-2015
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This year’s turnip harvest at Sugar Hill Farm. All produce we raise is donated to the Food Bank for
Westchester.
Turnip Harvest
Cardinal Flowers
Planting native cardinal flowers at Pound Ridge Land Conservancy’s Armstrong Preserve
Curtis Instruments
WLT staffers test drive an electric vehicle owned by Curtis Instruments, our neighbors in Mt. Kisco
Dent Corn
Heirloom dent corn is milled into cornmeal for Food Bank for Westchester
Trees for Tribs
Saplings planted through Watershed Agricultural Council’s ‘Trees for Tribs’ program are measured and monitored at Hunter Brook Preserve
Quest
If you haven’t done the Quest at Hunter Brook Preserve, you’re missing out. Fun for all ages.
Leon Levy Preserve
Town Supervisor Peter Parsons along with Shelby White, trustee of The Jerome Levy Foundation break ground for parking access at Leon Levy Preserve
NY Botanical Garden
New York Botanical Garden’s Dr. Scott Mori shows WLT’s Candace Schafer botanical samples taken this summer at the Westchester Wilderness Walk/Zofnass Family Preserve
WWW/Zofnass Family PreserveNew York Botanical Gardens researchers conduct an inventory of the mosses and lichens on the Westchester Wilderness Walk/Zofnass Family Preserve
Invasive Strike Force
Invasive species on display during the Invasives Strike Force training at Sugar Hill Farm with New York New Jersey Trails Conference volunteers
Invasives Training
NYNJTC volunteers put their training on invasive species into action.
Invasives Training
NYNJTC volunteers put their training on invasive species into action.
Invasives Training
NYNJTC’s Dr. Linda Rohleder leads a seminar on invasive plant species
Otter Creek
WLT staffers join colleagues from The Nature Conservancy at Otter Creek Preserve in Mamaroneck
Hudson Ramble
WLT board member & Westchester Wilderness Walk creator, Paul Zofnass, leads hikers on the trails as part of the Hudson River Ramble
Volunteers
Volunteers from Regeneron pitch in at Sugar Hill Farm
Food Bank
Visitors from Food Bank for Westchester tour the fields at Sugar Hill Farm
Sugar Hill Farm Potatoes
Digging up new potatoes
Hunter Brook Preserve
Blue Star Youth Movement—a program of Something Good in the World—hikes the Hunter Brook Preserve in Yorktown
Food Bank for Westchester
Food Bank for Westchester’s Doug DeCandia uses traditional techniques to thresh the dried bean crop at Sugar Hill Farm
Conservation Cafe
The latest Conservation Café series at Pace University highlighted the presence of radioactive gas in our local pipelines
Hudson Ramble
A band of merry hikers at Westchester Wilderness Walk/Zofnass Family Preserve
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