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Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt Inc.

Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt Inc.

Bridgehampton, NY
Tax ID11-3527432

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About this organization

Revenue

$17,594

Expenses

$21,479

Mission

The organization is dedicated to the preservation, stewardship, and public appreciation of the Long Pond Greenbelt in the town of Southampton, on the East End of Long Island, NY.

About

The organization worked with the town of Southampton and initiated a pilot program to bring goats into Vineyard Field (a 40 acre preserved parcel in Bridgehampton) as a natural way to eradicate the invasive autumn olive. This was part of the native grasslands restoration project, now in its 9th year, in Vineyard Field. The pilot program included raising funds from FLPG members and supporters, as well as securing grants from the Norcross Foundation and the Southampton town environmental fund.