Posts by Dorene Warner
Clean Water Starts With You
[full_width padding=”0 0 30px 0″] Join Mark Ruffalo—actor, activist, and founder of Water Defense—and take a free pledge to protect clean water: MyDelawareRiver.ClearChoicesCleanWater.org [icon name=”angle-double-right”]. Together, we can keep our…
Read MoreClear Choices Clean Water Desktop Wallpaper
Thank you for pledging to protect clean water at Clear Choices Clean Water: My Delaware River! Please enjoy these free wallpapers for your desktop or tablet, as a reminder of…
Read MoreOne Percent for the Upper Delaware
We’re often reminded to invest in our retirement, to put away money for that rainy day, to take it out of our paychecks on a regular basis. A little here and…
Read MoreFederal Forest Legacy Funding Allocated to Upper Delaware Region
The Delaware Highlands Conservancy is pleased to announce that the federal Forest Legacy Program has allocated funding for the purposes of protecting private forestlands. Nearly $3 million will be directed…
Read MoreIt’s #MyWater – I Protect It
With support from the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance and a Sullivan County Arts and Heritage Grant, the Conservancy partnered with local artist Laura Moran of the CONFLUENCE project, with the…
Read MoreSue Currier, Executive Director, Delaware Highlands Conservancy to Retire
Sue Currier, the Conservancy’s inspired and inspirational Executive Director for the past 13 years, has announced her retirement this year. The Board of the Conservancy has accepted this news with…
Read MoreNature-to-Table Dining
For two of the Delaware Highlands Conservancy’s Green Lodging Partners, Woodloch Pines Resort and The Lodge at Woodloch, the distance from the farm to the table is getting much shorter.…
Read MoreConservancy Seeks Your Comments
The land trust accreditation program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important natural places and working lands forever. The Delaware Highlands Conservancy earned accreditation in…
Read MoreWill you join us?
Will you join with us in one of the largest conservation initiatives in American history? The William Penn Foundation has just announced a $35 million dollar multi-year initiative to protect…
Read MoreWoodloch Resort Raises $15,000 For Conservation
On October 20th, Woodloch Pines Resort presented the Delaware Highlands Conservancy with a check for $15,000 for donations collected through participation in the Green Lodging Partnership program in 2015. Donations…
Read MoreLove Where You Live: 2015 Foods of the Delaware Highlands
Is it the beautiful forests, perfect for hiking and bird-watching? Is it the tranquility and peace of the Delaware River? Is it the rolling hills of our local farms that…
Read MoreInnovations in Your Community
For a small nonprofit organization like the Delaware Highlands Conservancy, partnerships with other area businesses and organizations are key—not just to save time, money, and resources, but to expand our…
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