About

About the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network

The Cayuga Lake Watershed Network is a community organization with citizens, businesses, associations, and local governments from throughout the Cayuga Lake Watershed. Members protect and improve the ecological health and overall beauty of the watershed, which supports thriving and prosperous communities.

Located in the Finger Lakes Region of central New York, the watershed is comprised of three counties with lake shoreline (Cayuga, Seneca and Tompkins) and four counties (Cortland, Ontario, Schuyler, and Tioga) in the uplands of the watershed.

Priorities

Priorities

Read the Cayuga Lake Watershed Network Strategic Plan.
Where We Stand

Where We Stand

Documents and position statements that illustrate the work of CLWN.
People

People

Our Board of Directors and other volunteers and staff who make the work of CLWN possible.
Organization

Organization

The Cayuga Lake Watershed Network, Inc. is a nonprofit community organization founded in 1998 to protect and bolster the environmental and economic health of Cayuga Lake and its 870-square-mile watershed. Key organizational documents are available here.
Awards

Awards

Recognition received and given.
History

History

The Cayuga Lake Watershed Network was founded in 1997. Key steps are outlined here.
Contact

Contact

Contact CLWN