Edward L Rose
Land Conservancy
Conserving Land, Water and Wildlife
In Northeast Pennsylvania
and the Southern Tier of New York
Save the Date April 13, 2024
Trail Cleanup Teamwork planned for Woodbourne Preserve and Forest
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We can help you permanently protect the land you love…
If your vision for your property is one of little change, a conservation easement can be a good option. The Edward L. Rose Conservancy listens to your vision of what you would like to see happen with your land now and in the future, and helps make your vision happen. We are an experienced land trust, and our team can help you meet your conservation goals. A conservation easement is a common tool we use.
Apricity – Warmth the Winter Sun
This video focuses on the early water changes and patterns from the winter sun and wildlife in North East Pennsylvania. The High Point Preserve, under the stewardship of the Edward L Rose Land Conservancy, protects a major portion of the watershed of Silver Lake. The lake often freezes over in the winter, with the…
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High Point Spring Trail Cleanup schedule Saturday April 27 Trail clearing at the HighPoint Preserve at Silver Lake is Saturday, April 27th at the Butterfly Field at the end of South Lake Rd. Besides appropriate clothing, chainsaws and loppers are the tools we will need the most. Don’t forget bug spray and gloves. See…
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Conservancy Currents Newsletter Summer Fall 2021
The Fall of 2021 is upon us and the good work of the Edward L Rose Conservancy continues. The Conservancy Currents newsletter brings information on conservation easements and land use. With sadness, we send news of the passing of Jesse Wells of Montrose, PA. Jesse has supported the Conservancy and worked to care for the…
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Edward L Rose Land Conservancy
P.O. Box 8
Montrose, PA 18801
Office Street address:
Office telephone: (570)-432-0162
Email address: board@elrose.org