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3rd Annual Tug Hill Soggy Sneaker 5K
Saturday, April 29th
9am at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary
Runners and walkers alike will enjoy this off-road course, consisting mostly of single-track trails through woods and across many streams. Participants will traverse foot bridges, log ladder bridges, and water crossings while gaining over 345’ of elevation. As the location is an active wildlife sanctuary, expect terrain that accommodates wildlife habitat. Held in late April, the course could be mostly snow covered, wet and leafy, and/or muddy – all part of the seasonal excitement!
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Everyone conserves their land for different reasons, but they all have something in common...They love their land.
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Land Protection & Programming Focus Areas
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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.

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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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