Edward L Rose

Land Conservancy

Conserving Land, Water and Wildlife

In Northeast Pennsylvania

and the Southern Tier of New York

Exciting NEWS

The Edward L. Rose Conservancy is delighted to announce its acquisition of the

Woodbourne Forest and Wildlife Preserve

Protecting Your Land

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.  

Early Winter – Wildlife near the High Point Preserve

By elroseadmin | December 22, 2023

Here is a Youtube Video featuring Birds and other wild creatures from our local Silver Lake PA environment. The King Fisher takes a lead role while tenderizing a catch; the Great Blue Heron wacks a newt before making it a snack. The Mallard ducks (Dippers)  have been flocking and stocking up for their trip south for the winter.…

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Bird Walk at Woodbourne Forest and Preserve May 4, 2024

By elroseadmin | March 19, 2024

Joyce Stone will be holding her annual Bird Walk event at the Woodbourne Preserve on May 4th, beginning at 8:00AM.  Participants will be meeting on Baker Rd. in the Preserve. Parking will be along Baker Rd. Joyce is President of the Woodbourne Stewardship Committee and a lifelong naturalist and birder. Everyone is welcome!

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In the News

Sharing Connections and Videos with Waterman Conservation Education Center

By elroseadmin | January 19, 2024

Located in and around Apalachin and Owego, New York, the Waterman Conservation Education Center preserves local places and provides educational programs.  Recently the Edward L Rose Land Conservancy began working with Waterman to provide stewardship of multiple preserves under conservation easements.   We encourage you to visit the Waterman website. (https://www.watermancenter.org/contact) and to view the…

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