Interns to the Rescue! Our Midsummer Recap

In May, four new interns joined the Heritage Conservancy ranks to expand their knowledge of conservation and the environment and to learn what it’s like to work for a non-profit land trust. Susan Slawinsky (Keystone College graduate, attending East Stroudsburg University for graduate school this fall), Zack Moyer (Delaware Valley University graduate), Dylan Fleisher (Indiana […]

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Defining Our Landscapes: What Is a Wolf Tree?

What’s the first thing that would come to mind if we were to tell you that we have “wolf trees” on some of our preserved properties? Would you assume that this meant the tree resembled a wolf in one way or another? Or that perhaps it’s often used as a source of shelter for roaming […]

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Meet Martha Dana Mercer–A Woman After Our Own Heart!

Tammy Schane portraying Martha Mercer Last week, we hosted an event here at our Aldie Mansion home at which our Membership Coordinator, Tammy Schane, performed a one-woman show as Martha Dana Mercer, the original owner of Aldie Mansion, which was built in 1927 for her and her husband, William Mercer. We feel that it’s a […]

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Findings from Riparian Buffer Study

Senior Planner, Susan Myerov, co-presented with Drew Shaw of Montgomery County Planning Commission at the 2013 Delaware Estuary Science & Environmental Summit at the end of January in Cape May, New Jersey. The summit explores the theme, “Weathering Change: Shifting Environments, Shifting Policies, Shifting Needs,” and features over 115 presentations on the latest science, education, […]

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Heritage Conservancy Connects Kids to Nature in the Bristol Marsh

Second annual “Future Stewards of the Bristol Marsh” educational program Heritage Conservancy, an accredited not-for-profit conservation organization that specializes in preserving our natural and historic heritage, held its second annual “Future Stewards of the Bristol Marsh” educational field trip program on May 22nd to 25th at the Bristol Marsh Preserve, where nearly 200 students from […]

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The Largest Cut to Conservation and Recreation in PA History

Dear friends and supporters, Pennsylvania Governor Corbett’s proposed 2012-13 budget eliminates ALL conservation, park and recreation funding from the Keystone Recreation, Park and Conservation Fund. What’s worse, the budget goes on to propose that the termination of funding be permanent. This means a loss of $30M for conservation in 2012-13 and far more in the […]

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Events

    1. New Volunteer Orientation

      March 12 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    2. American toad

      Swamp Tromp & Toad Abodes

      March 27 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    3. Kindness Rocks 2026

      April 10 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    4. Central Bucks Business Partner Happy Hour

      April 16 @ 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
    5. Spring Garden Cleanup

      April 22 @ 9:00 am - 4:00 pm