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Andrew Zepp, president of the Finger Lakes Land Trust, and Lindsay McMillan, Hemlock to High Tor project director, walk through the newly added a 122-acre property with glacially shaped hills in the town of Naples. The site along State Route 21 provides scenic qualities, along with habitat for grassland birds and is important for water quality in Eelpot Creek, a tributary of Naples Creek and Canandaigua Lake. The FLLT intends to transfer the property to the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to be managed as a satellite of the nearby High Tor Wildlife Management Area.
Max Schulte
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WXXI News
The sites, one in Naples and the other in Canadice, total roughly 240 acres. The Finger Lakes Land Trust acquired them as part of its Hemlock to High Tor project.
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