Since 2008, Kingston Land Trust, has been permanently protecting land for the people of Kingston, and the Towns of Hurley and Ulster. Now the KLT has achieved national recognition – joining a network of over 450 accredited land trusts across the nation that have demonstrated their commitment to...
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The Kingston Land Trust (KLT) completed its latest acquisition consisting of 54 acres of land during the final week of Black History Month following a 2-month community fundraising campaign that raised upwards of $60,000. The purchase establishes a land base for its expanding Land In Black Hands (LIBH)...
The Kingston Land Trust (KLT) announces a critical milestone in its mission to address historical inequities in land access and ownership with the launch of the Land in Black Hands Program. This groundbreaking initiative aims to empower BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) farmers and growers by securing...
After five years of exemplary leadership, Julia Farr has stepped down from her role as Executive Director of the Kingston Land Trust (KLT). She has passed her responsibilities to the staff shared leadership team who have guided the organization with her for the past two years.
Over her...
– Harambee establishes a conservation easement with the Kingston Land Trust to forever protect the sacred site –
Today, title to the site of the African Burial Ground on Pine Street in Kingston was transferred to the African-American heritage organization, Harambee, from the Kingston Land Trust (KLT) with...
-- To preserve forested limestone terrain, historic quarry and lime kilns for ecological management and community engagement--
The Kingston Land Trust (KLT) has protected six acres of forest and an historic quarry and lime kilns in the City of Kingston’s hamlet of Wilbur. The land acquired by the...
Looking for a way to improve your community’s health and promote conservation at the same time? You could try planting fruit trees in the floodplain. This was the idea behind Kingston Land Trust’s edible stream buffer along the banks of the Esopus Creek.
Stream buffers help prevent flooding by providing...