Edward L Rose Conservancy

Protecting Natural Resources, Conserving Land, and Preserving Scenic Beauty

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Natural Gas Publications

2009 Discussion of Gas Industry Activity

ELRC Gas Development & Environment

Getting Water Tested Sept 2011

Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Introduction

Laurel Lake Creek Aquatic Investigation

Marcellus Drilling & Water Resources

Water Quality Monitoring

Understanding Community Impacts

PA DEP Drilling Slide Show

PA DEP Drilling Slide Show

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About Us

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Our Story Begins . . . . . . in 1809 when Dr. Robert Rose purchased 100,000 acres that later become a large part of Susquehanna County.

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What we do?

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Land trusts use a variety of tools to help landowners protect their land. The most commonly used protection methods are purchasing or accepting donations of conservation easements and land.

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