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Winter 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 MoreConservancy Currents Newsletter Spring 2019
Read the latest about Conservancy projects and activities Conservancy Currents Spring 2019 Newsletter
Read MoreHoliday Tote Bag Fundraiser
Support the Conservancy fund raising activity by donating during the Holiday Tote Bag Fundraiser. The beautiful and durable Tote Bags are designed by local artist Peg Miller. You can use…
Read MoreSaving 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 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 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 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 MoreMembership – Sweet Deal
March is Maple Month! Invite a friend or family member to join the Conservancy this month and YOU and the new member will each receive a FREE QUART of CORNELL…
Read MoreEdward L Rose Conservancy Applying for LTA Accreditation Renewal
Public Notice The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. Edward L Rose Conservancy is…
Read MoreDEC Grant Award for Restoring the Chesapeake Bay watershed
DEC Awards $199,000 Grant to the Edward L. Rose Conservancy to Restore Chesapeake Bay Watershed “Riparian buffers are critical to New York’s continued effort to reduce nutrients and sediment in…
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