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Saving Hemlock Trees at High Point Preserve
The hemlock woolly adelgid is a small, non-native insect that is killing hemlock trees in the northeast, and Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, is no exception. The Edward L. Rose Conservancy is…
Read MoreRaptor Nest Platform Project Underway
With a Green Communities grant from the Rockwell Collins Corporation, the Edward L Rose Conservancy and volunteers from Rockwell Collins started a project to encourage raptor nesting in Susquehanna County,…
Read MoreGreen Communities Grant – Raptor Nest Habitat
The Edward L Rose Conservancy is partnering with the Rockwell Collins corporation in Binghamton New York on a Raptor Nest Project. We often see bald eagles roosting and fishing near…
Read MoreSave the Hemlocks
Project to Save the Hemlock Trees Our Cornell partners found hemlock woolly adelgid growing on hemlock trees in High Point Preserve several years ago. The adelgid is a destructive, non-native…
Read MoreAnnual Membership Meeting At Binghamton University
Annual Membership Meeting The annual membership meeting of the Edward L Rose Conservancy was held at the Alumni Center of Binghamton University. Highlights of the meeting included reports on Land…
Read MoreSummer time, Kids, and Nature
We as a society have become so protective that our children often do not get the opportunity for free, unstructured play in a natural place. This weekend, Lilian and her…
Read MoreEdward L Rose Conservancy Annual Meeting
Save the Date! Annual Members Meeting Saturday, July 28th, 2018 9:00 am to noon Old OConnor Hall, Binghamton University Learn what your land trust has been doing to conserve land and…
Read MoreFrog Call Event – Follow up
The Learn Your Frog Calls event was held this evening, June 3, 2018, from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM, at the Greenwood Sanctuary. Our own Kristi Sullivan presented a short program…
Read MoreTurtles on the Move
This time of year many wildlife, like turtles, are on the move. We have a variety of turtle species that thrive in the ponds, lakes, and forests of NE Pennsylvania…
Read MoreSpring visitor – Spotted Sandpiper
For the fourth year we have deployed floating platforms in Silver Lake with motion activated cameras installed to capture videos of visitors. We have had many surprises including this year…
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