Edward L Rose

Land Conservancy

Conserving Land, Water and Wildlife

In Northeast Pennsylvania

and the Southern Tier of New York

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Nature Videos and Information Below.

Scenes of High Point Preserve Autumn 2024

By elroseadmin | December 29, 2024

This video features the change of seasons from Fall to Winter in Northeast PA at Silver Lake and the High Point Preserve. Local wildlife prepares for winter, including porcupine, raccoon, fox, bobcat, coyote, barred owl, chickadees, Downy woodpecker, Great Blue Heron, and Kingfisher. First time we have seen a mother porcupine nursing a young porcupine.…

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Annual Meeting Planned – Saturday July 19, 2025

By elroseadmin | February 8, 2025

The Board of Directors of the Edward L. Rose Land Conservancy invites members to attend its annual meeting, currently scheduled for Saturday, July 19, 2025. We at the E.L. Rose Land Conservancy seek to protect forests, farms, wildlife habitat, and water quality in northeastern Pennsylvania and in south central New York. A small organization, we promote environmental issues at the…

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In the News

Fall 2023 Conservancy Currents Newsletter

By elroseadmin | December 6, 2023

The Edward L Rose Land Conservancy provides long-term stewardship of natural places and properties in North-East Pennsylvania and the Souther Tier off New York State. This Fall 2023 Newsletter gives an update on the Greenwood Sanctuary property in Dimick, PA and update on the Marcellus Shale fracking industry in our area. https://elrose.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Fall-2023-Newsleter-PDF.pdf

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Protecting Your Land

We can help you permanently protect the land you love…

If your vision for your property is one of little change, a conservation easement can be a good option. The Edward L. Rose Conservancy listens to your vision of what you would like to see happen with your land now and in the future, and helps make your vision happen. We are an experienced land trust, and our team can help you meet your conservation goals. A conservation easement is a common tool we use.