Conservancy Accepts New Conservation Easement in Bethel Township

Hawley, PA and Monticello, NY - The Delaware Highlands Conservancy recently accepted a new 45-acre conservation easement located in Bethel, Sullivan County, NY.  This property joins an adjacent 119-acre easement held by the Conservancy, helping to create an important protected greenway that provides habitat for a wide variety of plants and wildlife. This is the 66th easement for the Conservancy, bringing our total protected acres in the Upper Delaware River region to 13,185.

 

Lemons Brook Farm II Easement in Bethel, Sullivan County, New YorkThe Conservancy used grant funding from the Common Waters Fund to cover the costs of establishing an easement on this valuable property. The Common Waters Fund helps landowners protect natural resources, clean water, and open spaces throughout the region.This funding option is available to forest landowners interested in preserving their land, even those who choose not to actively manage their forest resources.

 

Protecting this land with a conservation easement ensures its valuable scenic views, important agricultural farmland, and the water quality and tributaries of a substantial 54-acre wetland are preserved forever. This easement will continue to enhance the rural character of the town of Bethel and ensure future generations enjoy the land as it is today.

 

See more about this protected property here.

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The Traces of Lattimore community is a neighborhood of upscale homes on generous lots surrounding Lake Lattimore (Nyce Lake) along Silver Lake Road, south of Milford, PA. Over 50 years ago this was farmland. Purchased by the Girl Scouts in the 1950s, it then became a summer camp.

A developer bought the land from the Scouts, subdivided it and sold lots before going bankrupt. In an effort to preserve the community, residents of the community pooled resources, formed Lakeside Investors, and bought the common areas, covenants and remaining lots at a U.S. Bankruptcy Court auction in 1999. Alan Dolge was one of the Investors, and he and the other seven managers were particularly concerned about the future of one 85-acre tract.

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Conservancy Natural Gas Guidelines

 

Click here for a copy of the Delaware Highlands Conservancy's Natural Gas Guidelines.

 

Click here to read the Press Release issued by the Conservancy, and for links to some of the local news coverage we received.

 

 

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