Edward L Rose

Land Conservancy

Conserving Land, Water and Wildlife

In Northeast Pennsylvania

and the Southern Tier of New York

Save the Date Wednesday June 12, 2024 7:00 PM

Join us for a celebration

of the transfer of the Woodbourne Forest Preserve

to the Edward L. Rose Conservancy

Williams Pavilion

Salt Springs State Park

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.  

Winter has Broken 2024 Nature Video

By elroseadmin | May 3, 2024

Below is a link to a new Youtube video featuring the Silver Lake area and the High Point Preserve in late Winter and early Spring of 2024. The observed bird migration numbers seem to be down this year but we have been treated to the beautiful behaviors of Common Mergansers, Hooded Mergansers, Mallards, and Wood Ducks. The…

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The Woodburne Forest and Wildlife Preserve under EL Rose Stewardship

By elroseadmin | January 1, 2024

The Edward L. Rose Conservancy is delighted to announce its acquisition of the Woodbourne Forest and Wildlife Preserve.  The Woodbourne Forest and Wildlife Preserve is a 630 acre property located on Rt 29 in Dimock, about a mile north of the village center.  The preserve is open to the public with a well-marked parking area…

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In the News

Passing of Patty Bloomer

By elroseadmin | May 9, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Patty Bloomer, Vice-President of the Edward L. Rose Land Conservancy. Patty was an original co-founder of the Conservancy and has been an active and passionate supporter of the organization and its mission for almost four decades. It is with her guidance that the Conservancy…

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