Posts by elroseadmin
High Point Preserve Lake Shore Wildlife
The Spring is a busy season for wildlife around Silver Lake. This video contains clips of a variety of wildlife around the lake shore and on floating platforms. Among the…
Read MoreSpotted Sandpiper teetering on the edge
The Spotted Sandpiper is common to many lake and stream shore locations in Pennsylvania, including Silver lake. One of the interesting behaviors is the frequent tail-bobbing action seen as the…
Read MoreRed Tailed Hawk Nesting in Susquehanna County
We often observe the Red Tailed Hawks soaring or perched above open areas near the High Point Preserve and the Greenwood Sanctuary. This Spring a pair of Red Tailed Hawks…
Read MoreSpring 2020 High Point Preserve Trail Clean-up
On Saturday April 25, 2020, the annual High Point Preserve trail clean-up teamwork activity was organized by Keith Oberg. With more people isolating for the Covid-19 situation, there was a…
Read MoreSpring 2020 Conservancy Currents Newsletter
Spring 2020 Newsletter _ Edward_L_Rose Conservancy
Read MoreWood Duck Nesting Box Project – new video
Nesting Boxes Success Some Conservation projects see an immediate benefit. Many other projects require patience and produce results in the long term. In 2015 we built and deployed more than…
Read MoreRaptor Nest Platform Update March 25, 2020
Thought a bit of good news might help to start our day. This morning there was some activity on the nesting platform that we erected in 2019 at Silver Lake…
Read MoreWinter 2020 Conservancy Currents Newsletter
The Winter 2020 newsletter is available. Read about the loss of birds, riparian buffers, and how shopping can benefit the Conservancy. Read more.
Read MoreGiving Tuesday – December 3
GivingTuesday is a global day of giving celebrated the Tuesday after Thanksgiving in the United States. To help raise awareness of charitable causes and amplify donors’ generosity, Facebook is matching…
Read MoreConservancy Currents Newsletter Spring 2019
Read the latest about Conservancy projects and activities Conservancy Currents Spring 2019 Newsletter
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