Why I became involved with Winnakee after being drawn to the Hudson Valley
Protecting and enhancing this special place for years to come By Rebecca Tadikonda, Winnakee Board Member The Situation facing our forests… So... Read More
Spring is Turtle Time
IMPROVING HABITAT FOR WILDLIFE By Jen Adams, Director of Land Stewardship Turtles You Might See in Our Area Dutchess County is home... Read More
Disappearing Young Forests of New York – And Why We Need Them
By Bob Davis, Chief Executive Officer If you take a walk through most of New York’s forests today, you’ll notice something missing—young,... Read More
Winter in the Woods: Seeing the Forest for the Trees
By Bob Davis, Chief Executive Officer Winter can be a rewarding time to enhance your naturalist’s skills in the woods. Things slow... Read More
Building Bridges
Connecting people to the land and nature within their own community By Jen Adams, Director of Land Stewardship In 2024, one of... Read More
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FIFTY2 End Stigma highlights work of two organizations benefitting our community
by David Ping, Chair Winnakee Land Trust and Board Member Family Services This October, I am proud to support the FIFTY2 End... Read More
Daily Catch article: A Community for New Saw Kill Trails
Hacking through logs, thorns, and invasive species, nearly 20 volunteers kicked off the expansion of the Saw Kill Trails in the Town... Read More
Join us when amphibians come out on BIG NIGHT!
by Uri Perrin, Senior Director of External Affairs It’s getting close to that delightful time of year when a walk through the... Read More
Winnakee receives $104,500 Greenway Trail Grant to Expand Saw Kill Trails
Winnakee is excited to extend trail construction toward an eventual connection from our Saw Kill Trails to Bard College. The Hudson River... Read More