Good News, more pine barrens, last Long Island wilderness, protected!


New York state officials chose Earth Day on Friday to announce purchase of a large tract of land in Long Island’s pine barrens as a preserve for hikers and other naturalists and a source for pure drinking water.

The land, mostly surrounded by publicly owned property, had been sought for years by preservation advocates as an essential part of the 100,000-acre pine barrens in Suffolk County in eastern Long Island.

Calling the pine barrens a “beautiful natural resource” as well as “an important source of clean drinking water,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the acquisition would preserve the area, in the heart of the Carmans River watershed, for generations.

The 99-acre parcel was purchased from a local nursery, and will be paid for with New York state’s Environmental Protection Fund’s land acquisition fund.


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