
Delaware Highlands Conservancy and Eagle Institute Come Together in the Perfect Partnership
The Eagle Institute is the Upper Delaware River Watershed’s premier organization for the protection of eagles and the stewardship of their habitat. The Delaware Highlands Conservancy is the region’s foremost organization for the protection of healthy lands and waters and has protected over 13,000 acres to date.
Now they have come together in a partnership that will lead to the continued resurgence of the eagle in the Upper Delaware River region and to better protection of critical eagle habitat.
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.
Conservancy Creates Network for Women Forest Landowners
On a beautiful fall weekend this October, Conservancy Stewardship and Education Coordinator, Amanda Subjin with her three month old baby Zebbin in tow, headed out to Camp Susque in Trout Run, PA to lead the Women and Their Woods Educational Retreat.
Delaware Highlands Conservancy Announces 2011 Natural Gas Guidelines
Hawley, PA and Monticello, NY – The Delaware Highlands Conservancy has released its guidelines for land protection decisions involving natural gas leases.
Conservancy News
- Delaware Highlands Conservancy and Eagle Institute Come Together in the Perfect Partnership
- Conservancy Accepts New Conservation Easement in Bethel Township
- Delaware Highlands Conservancy Announces 2011 Natural Gas Guidelines
- Four Generations on the Delaware
- Reflecting Back and Looking Toward the Future

