Tug Hill for
Tomorrow
A Campaign to Save What Matters Most

Drawing: ©Bob McNamara

2022 Annual Dinner
Thursday, September 29th
6:00pm-9pm
3 Willows Event Center
6pm-7pm Cocktail Hour
6pm-8pm Silent Auction
7pm-9pm Buffet-style Dinner
7:30pm Welcoming new Executive Director, Mark Pacilio & honoring Linda Garrett, Chris Kelly, Janet Thompson & Paul Miller
Tickets are $50 per person or $90 per couple
RSVP by Wednesday, September 7th
WHAT'S NEW
200 Years and Counting
A remarkable man conserves his family’s land “Our family came to this area in 1800, just after the Town of…
Read more »New public conservation area in the works
Partnerships take flight If you’re looking for a place to immerse yourself in nature, surrounded by birds who depend on…
Read more »Can a backpack save the day?
Did you know that kids spend more time on their phones and electronic devices than ever before? According to a…
Read more »Conserving Land, Connecting People, Celebrating Nature
Over 20,000 Acres Protected
As a community-supported conservation organization, you make it possible

OPTIONS & BENEFITS
Conserve Your Land
Everyone conserves their land for different reasons, but they all have something in common...They love their land.
Learn more about how to protect your land, or land in your community, and be a part of keeping the Tug Hill region special for future generations.
Land Protection & Programming Focus Areas
You're helping to make Tug Hill special for generations to come

PROGRAMS
Protecting Farmland
We work closely with farm families to protect the lands they cherish the most.
Protecting the extraordinary rural landscape, so important to feeding our families with fresh produce and dairy, connecting generations, young and old, to the land.
One unique program is ACUB (Army Compatible Use Buffer) limiting use or development of property near the Fort Drum installation to agricultural and forestry uses.

Videos
Getting to know our lands
Take a walk with us over the forest and through the woods.
Learn about the many trails throughout our Tug Hill region and the wildlife who live there. This Video feature's an Inman Gulf trail walk.

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