
Land in Trust: Since the Norwalk Land Trust was founded in 1974, more than 25 properties amounting to nearly 90 acres throughout Norwalk have come under Norwalk Land Trust stewardship. In addition, Norwalk Land Trust has lent its authority and influence to other efforts, like the preservation of Fodor Farm, which advance the cause of land preservation and community
use.
Hoyt Island Three acres, at the mouth of Village Creek in South Norwalk, donated in 1979 by Countess Elinor Czapski for protection as a bird sanctuary/nature preserve
3-acre Yost Street Marsh Given by Ruth Hughes and Frank Scallon in 1977, and enhanced by Ruth's son John in 1991, the 3-acre marsh property is a major contributor to Norwalk's substantial wild bird population and to improved Long
Island Sound water quality.
The White Barn Conservation Easement open space at Connecticut Friends School property, Cranbury Newtown Avenue at Cranbury Road. Secured in 2008: the late Broadway actress/producer Lucille Lortel's historic White Barn Theatre property was purchased by the Connecticut Friends School, with 5.5 acres protected under conservation easements held by Norwalk Land Trust, the City of Norwalk, and CT Department of Environmental Protection. Visit www.savecranbury.com for the impressive
White Barn story and pictures.
The Farm Creek Nature Preserve, 34 Sammis Street, Rowayton consists of four properties. The total of 16 acres was accumulated and combined over many years (see Farm Creek Preserve page), and includes the former trolley way to the Roton Point Amusement Park. Efforts continue to retire The Preserve's remaining mortgage commitment (see How To Help page)
250 Wilson Avenue, South Norwalk Nearly 8 acres in the midst of a heavy-industry zone, deeded to The Norwalk Land Trust by The Nash Engineering Co. in 1982: salt marsh, wooded upland, and creekfront, to remain forever wild.