Wallkill Valley Rail Trail- Improvement Work
October 14, 2020
When the Wallkill Valley Land Trust (WVLT), in partnership with Open Space Institute, completed a 4 year, $1.5 million restoration campaign for the Rosendale Trestle, opening the 940 foot long […]
October Species Spotlight- The Emerging Invasive Spotted Lanternfly and the Native Black Walnut Tree
October 14, 2020
By Kaitlyn Skees, Sophomore in the SUNY New Paltz English Department This fall is a good time to enjoy the outdoors; however, this season is an important time to be […]
Box Turtle Tales: An Interview with Anne Allbright Smith
October 13, 2020
By Caitlyn Bigelow, SUNY New Paltz Student Since 2018, the Wallkill Valley Land Trust (WVLT) has been protecting approximately 57-acres of land under a conservation easement in Gardiner. Property […]
Land Trust Alliance Accreditation Renewal
September 25, 2020
Public Notice The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The Wallkill Valley Land Trust […]
September Species Spotlight- Multiflora Rose and Native Pawpaw
September 15, 2020
By Cara Gentry, WVLT Coordinator for Land Stewardship Growing up in the northern Adirondacks, I had not encountered either of the species I am writing about for this article. Our […]
August Species Spotlight- Virginia Opossum and Japanese Barberry
August 24, 2020
This month’s species spotlight looks at a native animal species and an invasive plant species — which both interact with ticks: The native Virginia Opossum and the invasive Japanese Barberry. […]
Getting Around — On Rail Trails?
July 23, 2020
The Ulster County Transportation Council (UCTC) recently announced the launch of its “2045 Long Range Transportation Plan (LRTP) public planning process,” which includes an online survey to “solicit input on […]
July Species Spotlight- Tree of Heaven verses Staghorn Sumac
July 23, 2020
As part of an ongoing series of articles that examine invasive and native species found in our region, here we present the Tree of Heaven verses the Staghorn Sumac. NATIVE: Staghorn […]
July Business Spotlight: Inn at Kettleboro
July 23, 2020
By Kathryn Nohilly (WVLT Summer 2020 Intern) Set on 12 acres of peach and apple orchards in New Paltz, sits a historic home that today is a bed and breakfast […]
Million-Dollar Wallkill Valley Rail Trail Improvement Project Set to Begin in July
July 8, 2020
Ulster County, N.Y. (July 07, 2020)—The Open Space Institute (OSI), in partnership with Wallkill Valley Land Trust (WVLT), and the Hudson River Valley Greenway, today announced a $1 million plan […]
June Business Spotlight: TRT Bicycles
June 29, 2020
TRT Bicycles supplies the vehicle, and the Wallkill Valley Land Trust supplies the venue. It is a mutually beneficial relationship that goes back as far as 1988 when TRT Bicycles […]
Get to Know iNaturalist and Discover What You See Outside
June 26, 2020
Is This You? “I want to find out more about the plants and animals I encounter…” …but it’s so overwhelming! Just look how many different kinds there are, and they’re […]
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