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Fall Conservancy Currents Newsletter
2022 has been a very active year for the Conservancy in terms of projects and preserving natural places. Read the newsletter to get up-to-date on stewardship and land protection. Click to access Fall-2022-E.L.-Rose-Conservancy-Newsletter.pdf
Read More2022 Conservancy Progress on Easements
Conservation Specialist Kristi Sullivan presents an update on the exciting progress made in 2022 on protecting natural places with Conservation easements. https://youtu.be/HyN1kcwG6XQ
Read MoreEdward L Rose Land Conservancy Partners with Waterman Conservation Education Center to Protect Susquehanna River
Local Land Trust Partners with Waterman Conservation Education Center to Protect Susquehanna River Thanks to a partnership between the Edward L. Rose Land Conservancy, Waterman Conservation Education Center, and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, over 53 acres of riparian buffers have been protected in the Susquehanna River Watershed. This project will help protect…
Read MoreFall 2022 Nature Video NEPA
This video features colors, creatures, sunrise and sunset, and light from the Fall of 2022 in Northeast Pennsylvania. The Edward L Rose Conservancy provides stewardship for the High Point Preserve near Silver Lake in Brackney, PA. Sunlight, clouds, forest, and water interplay to provide gifts of imagery and a living environment composed of many creatures,…
Read MoreColors of the Wind Video
This video captures some of the colors that flow by with the wind in Northeast PA. We are blessed with the variety of weather and seasons, friends and family, plants and animals, water and sky.
Read MoreStream Buffer Planting Project
A new project is underway sponsored by a partnership of the Edward L Rose Land Conservancy, the Silver Lake Association, The Susquehanna County Conservation District, and the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Stewards Program. The project involves planting native trees and shrubs as a buffer along the shores of inlet and outlet streams. The native trees…
Read MoreOn Fallen Tree Video
This video shows a fallen Ash tree that now lies in Silver Lake but still plays a supporting role for other local creatures.Beavers have chewed its branches but there is still interesting behavior and activity associated with this old tree. Starring roles by an old Ash Tree, some white-tailed deer, a wacky King Fisher, a…
Read MoreBake Sale at Silver Lake 2022 Success
There was a bake sale at Silver Lake on July 31, 2022, with the plans and efforts originating with Maya and Nate Ludwig and Giulia Fantini. Wonderful baked goods and beverages were available dock-side or for delivery with proceeds to benefit the Edward L Rose Land Conservancy.. From the words of Maya: “The conservancy is…
Read MoreConservancy Currents Newsletter Spring – Summer 2022
The Spring and Summer of 2022 are upon us. Read about some of the news regarding the not-for-profit Edward L Rose Conservancy that protects our special places. Spring – Summer Conservancy Currents 2022 Newsletter
Read MoreAnnual Meeting – Saturday, July 30, 2022 at 9:00 a.m. on ZOOM
Please join us via Zoom for the Annual Members Meeting of the Edward L Rose Conservancy. You can participate through the web with audio and video, or simply call into the meeting for audio only. The agenda for the meeting is listed below. Meeting materials will be available for review during the meeting and distributed to all attendees after the meeting.…
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