Revitalizing our national bird
“Standing on the lip of the Upper Delaware…
on a Sunday, with little or no traffic going by, when the weather is 5 above, and the wind is blowing down River, and a mature eagle lights in a tree across from the blind to pose for a 45 minute study; it’s spiritual, it’s like being in church, it’s a magnificent experience!”
Joel Murphy
Volunteer
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The most important thing that I think makes the Upper Delaware River region special is that it is still a pristine, natural environment for the flora and fauna of the…
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“As a kid I remember losing myself in the sacred places of Pike County, PA… Covered in mud, wet to the waist in the river, a stream or a pond,…
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“Standing on the lip of the Upper Delaware… on a Sunday, with little or no traffic going by, when the weather is 5 above, and the wind is blowing down…
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“It is hard for me to believe how differently I view my woods after our four days together.” In addition to loving my woods, I feel a strong responsibility to…
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“I care because I’m proud of where I live. Spending an afternoon observing bald eagles, hiking in the woods, or floating down the river recharges me. I want to be…
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“As my kayak hits the Lackawaxen and Delaware rivers each spring… I am reminded of nature’s beauty and why I love living in this region of northeast Pennsylvania. Each time…
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“Where else can you take a drive and be surrounded by a beautiful river, wonderful waterfalls and a place on any given day you can see bald eagles, osprey, black…
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“My family couldn’t be luckier to live in Sullivan County right now… I’m thrilled to be a member of the Conservancy’s Board of Directors and an active volunteer for Eagle…
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“We in NYC are completely dependent on water that comes partly from the Upper Delaware region. Water is the source of life and it’s because of the Conservancy’s protection of…
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