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Fall 2025 Conservancy Currents Newsletter

By elroseadmin | November 3, 2025

The Conservancy’s quarterly newsletter – attached – is a mixture of business and pleasure (and interesting photographs). Enjoy reading about what you are making happen.To paraphrase a nugget of wisdom…

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2025 Summer Conservancy Currents Newsletter

By elroseadmin | July 29, 2025

It’s been a fun and productive summer so far, as you will glean from the attached Summer Conservancy Currents, which includes: “For the Love of Forests,” a slide presentation by…

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Update on Saving the Hemlock Trees from Woolly Adelgid pest

By elroseadmin | July 28, 2025

Update on Saving the Hemlocks 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…

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EL Rose Conservancy Annual Meeting  Saturday, July 19, 2025

By elroseadmin | June 20, 2025

Annual Meeting of the Edward L. Rose Land Conservancy Saturday, July 19, 2025 The Board of Directors of the E.L. Rose Land Conservancy invites all members to attend its annual…

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Keystone Trails Association Event; Woodbourne June 20-22, 8AM-4PM

By elroseadmin | May 29, 2025

Keystone Trails Association Event; June 20-22, 8AM-4PM Woodbourne Forest Preserve Meet at the parking lot, east side of Rt. 29, one mile north of Dimock four-corners, 5.3 miles south of…

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Flowers and Ferns Hike with Jeff Smith and Julie Mundt – Awesome

By elroseadmin | May 18, 2025

On Saturday May 17, 2025, we were privileged to participate on a walk at Woodbourne Forest Preserve with Jeff Smith and Julie Mundt from the Waterman Conservation Center ,  The…

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Wildflowers and Ferns, led by Naturalist Jeff Smith. May 17, 2025 10:00 AM

By elroseadmin | May 12, 2025

Wildflowers and Ferns, led by Naturalist Jeff Smith Saturday May 17th, 10:00AM.    Members and public welcome. Location: Woodbourne Forest Preserve-Meet at the parking lot, east side of Rt. 29,…

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Woodbourne Forest Preserve Trail Cleanup Saturday May 3, 2025. 10:00 AM

By elroseadmin | March 31, 2025

Woodbourne Forest Preserve Trail Cleanup Saturday May 3, 2025, 10:00AM Location:  Woodbourne Forest Preserve- Meet at the parking lot, east side of Rt. 29, one mile north of Dimock four-corners, 5.3…

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Spring Trail Cleanup at HighPoint Preserve April 19

By elroseadmin | March 27, 2025

Highpoint Preserve Trail Cleanup April 19th, Saturday, beginning at 9:00AM. Location: meeting at the Butterfly Garden on South Lake Rd. Plan: Clean up usually takes 2-3 hours. Clear trails of…

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Winter 2025 Newsletter – Conservancy Currents

By elroseadmin | February 25, 2025

The Winter issue of the Conservancy Currents newsletter is attached. In addition to some remarkable nature photographs taken in our own Conservancy backyard, you will enjoy: A Striking Bird in…

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