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Event Name |
Location Name |
Category Name |
Native Plants Walk
Dr. Ann Rhoads will lead the walk on native wetland plants
Sat, Jun. 02, 2012 – 9:00am to Sat, Jun. 02, 2012 – 12:00pm
Place: Camp Speers - Eljabar
Dr. Ann Rhoads, Senior Botanist of the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania and renowned author, will lead the walk and discuss, illustrate, and answer your questions about the native plants found in a wetland community.
Call the Conservancy for directions at 570-226-3164.
Hosted by Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details
Moonlight Canoe Trip
Friday on the Rio Reservoir
Fri, Aug. 03, 2012 – 7:00pm to Fri, Aug. 03, 2012 – 9:00pm
Place: Call for Directions
Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy for a moonlight paddle on Rio Reservoir.
This outing is perfect for people who love the out of doors and are not afraid of paddling in the dark under full moon. To join us you must have your own canoe and or kayak, possess a certified PFD, and be a capable swimmer.
Reservations are limited.
Hosted by Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details
Monarch Butterfly Program with Ed Wesely
Come and learn about the monarch life cycle and help to tag early migrants.
Sat, Aug. 18, 2012 – 10:00am to Sat, Aug. 18, 2012 – 12:00pm
Place: Butterfly Barn
Since 1996 Ed Wesely and Barbara Yeaman have rescued Monarch butterfly eggs and caterpillars from threatened habitats and reared them in the Butterfly Barn. With the help of local school children, they’ve nurtured and released almost 3,000 adult monarchs.
Come and learn about the monarch life cycle and help to tag early migrants.
For more information check out the website: www.butterflybarn.org
Hosted by Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details
Women and their Woods Educational Retreat
An educational event for women forest landowners. Trout Run, Lycoming County, PA
Thu, Sep. 27, 2012 – 12:00am to Sun, Sep. 30, 2012 – 12:00am
Place: Call for Directions
The Conservancy has partnered with Penn State Natural Resources Extension, PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the US Forest Service at Grey Towers to offer a four-day educational event for women forest landowners from across the state of PA. To learn more about the event or to receive an application, please contact Amanda Subjin at 570-226-3164 or conserve@delawarehighlands.org.
Hosted by Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details
Fall Hike
Crystal Lake Wild Forest, Fremont, NY
Sat, Oct. 06, 2012 – 10:00am to Sat, Oct. 06, 2012 – 12:00pm
Place: Call for Directions
Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy and Morgan Outdoors for a 2 hour guided hike and learn about the ecology and history of the area. Remember to wear hiking shoes, comfortable clothes, and to bring water.
Registration is required: 845-583-1010, 570-226-3164, or info@delawarehighlands.org.
Hosted by Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details
Forestry Field Day
Sat, Oct. 13, 2012 – 9:00am to Sat, Oct. 13, 2012 – 12:00pm
Place: Call for Directions
Join the Pike - Monroe Woodland Owners Group and the Delaware Highlands Conservancy for a forestry field day in Pike County.
Hosted by Pike - Monroe Woodland Owners Group • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details
Financial Benefits of Land Conservation - NY
Discussion on How to Protect your Land
Mon, Oct. 29, 2012 – 7:00pm to Mon, Oct. 29, 2012 – 9:00pm
Place: Call for Directions
Landowners will learn how to keep cherished lands in the family and protect the landscape in perpetuity.
Delaware Highlands Conservancy Executive Director Sue Currier will discuss how conservation and agricultural easements are key tools for Sullivan County residents.
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Hosted by Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details
Financial Benefits of Land Conservation - PA
Discussion on How to Protect your Land
Tue, Oct. 30, 2012 – 7:00pm to Tue, Oct. 30, 2012 – 9:00pm
Place: PPL's Wallenpaupack Environmental Learning Center
Landowners will learn how to keep cherished lands in the family and protect the landscape in perpetuity.
Delaware Highlands Conservancy Executive Director Sue Currier will discuss how conservation and agricultural easements are key tools for Wayne County and Pennsylvania residents.
Hosted by Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Delaware Highlands Conservancy • Details