
HUDSON HIGHLANDS LAND TRUST INC
HUDSON HIGHLANDS LAND TRUST INC

HUDSON HIGHLANDS LAND TRUST INC
Programs
Land Conservation Initiatives
Land Conservation: HHLT advances the conservation of the natural resources, open spaces, and scenic beauty of the Hudson Highlands for the benefit of the public. At September 30, 2024 HHLT held 94 conservation easements protecting 2,594 acres of land and owned an additional 1,128 acres, including Granite Mountain Preserve, Canopus Creek Preserve, Crane 50-acre Eden Park property, Humble Bee Hollow, a former farm/camp, and buffer to Peekskills Wiccopee Reservoir. We have also helped other land trusts and state agencies conserve thousands more acres. (Continued on Schedule O)All of HHLT's land conservation services are provided for the benefit of the resident public and several million visitors to this federally recognized region.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesOct 1, 2023 – Sep 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$234KNatural Resources Stewardship
Stewardship and Natural Resources Protection: HHLT is involved in a variety of program initiatives focused on natural resouce stewardship and protection. In addition to active stewardship and defense of our conservation portfolio, we work with partners to address issues as diverse as invasive species management, drinking water protection, biodiversity conservation, and safeguarding resilient/connected natural areas.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesOct 1, 2023 – Sep 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$221.5KOutreach and Education Programs
Outreach and Education: Through outreach events and programs, HHLT seeks to create public awareness on a number of issues (including land conservation, flora/fauna biodiversity, climate resilience, and connectivity), and celebrates the natural splendor of the Hudson Highlands with community members of all ages. Our outreach programming aims to instill a sense of the importance of stewardship in residents and visitors to the Hudson Highlands, through a diverse array of activities and events. Major outreach programs include: free webinars and training, hikes and volunteer days on conserved properties, and partnerships with trail groups to educate the many visitors to our area about our natural resources.GeographiesNot indicatedDatesOct 1, 2023 – Sep 30, 2024Source990No causes providedNo populations provided–$261K
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