A farm field on a summer day.

Give Through Your IRA: A Tax-Smart Way to Protect the Upper Delaware River Region

Giving through your Individual Retirement Account (IRA) is one of the most powerful and tax-efficient ways to support land, water, and wildlife conservation in the…

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A clear stream with the rocks visible below.

EPA Proposal Would Significantly Narrow Clean Water Act Protections

Join Us for Winter Eagle Watching!

Winner, Landscape Category - April Richling

2025 Photo Contest Winners Announced

A grassy trail through the meadow surrounded by fall foliage at the Van Scott Nature Reserve.

New Illustrated Map for the Van Scott Nature Reserve

Take Home a Limited-Edition Print!
A comet passes over a barn in the night sky.
Jeff Sidle

PHOTO CONTEST | Confluence: Land, Water, Wildlife

Summer 2025 Contest
2025 Scholarship Recipient Allison Sterner

2025 Scholarship Awarded to Wallenpaupack Area Student

Photo by Sandy Long

Barbara Yeaman: 1924 – 2025

Hay bales in a field at sunset with thunderclouds above.

Land Conservation and a Changing Climate

Gordon MacAdam, Rose Valley Forest landowner, with Delaware Highlands Conservancy Executive Director Diane Rosencrance (left) and Senior Land Protection Coordinator Kaylan Hubbard (right).

Rose Valley Forest in Sullivan County, NY Protected

Conservancy Founder Celebrates 100th Birthday

Barbara Yeaman Fund for Land Conservation Established
From left: Connor Simon and Ryanne Jennings, Wayne County Community Foundation; Lucas Green, Diane Rosencrance, Samantha Mango, and, Rachel Morrow, Delaware Highlands Conservancy; Elizabeth Nagy, The Honesdale National Bank Foundation; Dan Card, Human Resources Foundation; and Reanna Tong, Pocono Mountains Visitors Bureau.

New Exit Drive at Van Scott Nature Reserve Supported by Community, Benefits Students

Photo by April Richling - Winner, Landscape category

2024 Photo Contest Winners Announced