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December 17th is National Maple Syrup Day, but maples aren’t the only source for our sugar fix. There are numerous trees other than sugar maples (Acer saccharum) that can provide a tasty syrup. The flavor, color, and reduction ratios vary greatly (sap: syrup). Some syrups are expensive culinary delights; others are used medicinally. The spring run, when the sap is harvestable, is just around the corner. Give one of these alternative sources of syrup a try this year.

Land Conservancy of Adams County Earns National Distinction

National Arborist Appreciation Day

June 16th is National Arborist Appreciation Day. What is an arborist? If you search for the definition of an arborist online, the first response is “A tree surgeon.” Just as you wouldn’t go under the knife for high blood pressure or the flu, they are better defined as practitioners of arboriculture, i.e. the care and maintenance of trees.

Berks Nature: PA Land Conference 2023 Co-Hosts Offer Remarkable Facilities for Reception and More

On Wednesday, April 26, the 2023 Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference begins with a series of field adventures: the mobile seminars (see agenda page for more information). After spending the day exploring conservation and community items of interest throughout Berks County, day one conference attendees will end their day of exploration and learning at a place filled with robust opportunities for continued exploration and learning: Berks Nature’s headquarters building, The Nature Place. 

The Rookery at The Nature Place

The annual PA Land Conference reception (April 26, 5-7PM) is an enjoyable kickoff to the annual conference, an opportunity for meaningful reconnection with colleagues in the conservation community (and connecting with new colleagues, too) over a deliciously catered dinner experience, including an open bar. The setting couldn’t be more exciting for the conservation crowd. The Rookery at The Nature Place, where the reception is located, is a gem of a location in the heart of a thriving conservation organization’s headquarters. 

The Nature Place 

The Nature Place is a model for forward-thinking conservation spaces, and most of its design reflects the broad commitment to environmental learning and conservation in Berks Nature’s work. Located in the heart of a reclaimed public park space saved from a hurricane-related dam flooding event in the early 2000s, The Nature Place reflects Berks Nature’s partnerships with the city of Reading and Berks County. Nestled into the heart of urban Reading, this oasis of nature astonishes with new opportunities for learning around every corner.

Uncommon Uses of Wood

When we note all the uses for wood that we see all around us, like buildings, tools, and furniture, it can be easy to overlook some of the less common items.

Wildlife Leadership Academy Seeks Nominations for Conservation Ambassadors

The Wildlife Leadership Academy is currently seeking referrals of motivated students ages 14 to 17 to become Certified Conservation Ambassadors.

PA Chapter of the American Planning Association Awards Longtime Staff Member of Brandywine Conservancy

Brandywine Conservancy’s John Theilacker, AICP Certified Planner, won the APA’s esteemed “Award for a Leader — Professional Planner.”

Longtime Staff Member of Brandywine Conservancy Receives Recognition from the Pennsylvania Land Trust Association

The Pennsylvania Land Trust Association (PALTA) recognized John Theilacker, AICP Certified Planner, with an award for his 22 years of conservation advocacy and land use planning work throughout the Commonwealth.

Amy Lutsko will join Penn Trails as Senior Project Manager

Inaugural Western PA Trails Summit Hits Clarion County

The purpose of this event was to convene stakeholders who develop, maintain, or promote greenways and trails, and to discuss creative solutions to shared challenges. It comes at an exciting moment in which support for the outdoors is widely recognized.

The Who, What, When, Where, Why and How About Going Native in the Backyard

Solar At Presque Isle: DCNR Celebrates Beach 8 Solar Arrays

Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn recently visited Presque Isle State Park to celebrate newly installed solar arrays that produce enough renewable energy to power the peninsula at the park.

Lebanon Valley Conservancy Announces New Executive Director

Abigail Harvey was recently announced as executive director of the Lebanon Valley Conservancy (TLVC). In this role, Harvey will focus on advancing TLVC’s strategic land protection priorities, as well as sustainable fundraising to support the organization’s mission and community conservation initiatives, including tree planting and environmental education.

Highlighting Guest Speakers at the 2024 Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference

The 2024 Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference (April 3-5, 2024, Bethlehem) features appearances and remarks from a range of local dignitaries, high-ranking commonwealth conservation officials, and an expert keynote speaker.

Celebrating the 2023 Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference

Thanks to all the hosts, organizers, committee members, sponsors, staff, organizations, presenters, exhibitors, and attendees of last week’s 2023 Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference. A week later, we are still sifting through statistics, putting away t-shirts and supplies, organizing photos, and reflecting on all the learning and connections made over the course of a wonderful three days in Reading.

Some follow-up statistics:

Total Attendance: 357

Training:

  • 3 days of material presented
  • 60+ hours of training delivered
  • 36 classroom sessions
  • 4 mobile seminars

Evaluation Average Score: 4.6 out of a maximum 5.0

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EACs in Action: Rose Valley EAC Celebrates Borough Centennial by Planning for Sustainability in the “Next 100”

Rose Valley Borough is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. We started as an Arts and Crafts workshop and social experiment by the architect William Lightfoot Price and incorporated as a Borough in 1923. Organizations across the Borough are hosting events this year to celebrate our unique heritage and the strong community that exists here today.

The Rose Valley EAC is commemorating the centennial by sponsoring a series of community conversations and educational events to focus on our next 100 years. We are calling it Rose Valley Next 100: Crafting our Sustainable Future. (https://www.rosevalleyborough.org/rvnext100)

Registration Now Open for the 2023 Pennsylvania Land Conservation Conference

The Return of the Dreaded Spotted Lanternfly

Spotted lanternflies are notorious hitchhikers on vehicles, campers, and other outdoor items that are often transported long distances.

Neighborhood Gardens Trust Welcomes New Board Members

Neighborhood Gardens Trust is excited to welcome three new members.

Lancaster Farmland Trust Preserves 57-Acre Farm

Lancaster Farmland Trust announced the preservation of the 57-acre Stoltzfus family farm in Colerain Township, Lancaster County.

Largest Urban Forest Carbon Credit Purchase to Support Conserving Land

The largest urban forest carbon credit sale in the nation was made in October 2021, and will support land conservation in the southwestern Pennsylvania region via nonprofit Allegheny Land Trust.

Schuylkill River Greenways Expands Access to the River and Trail with New Partnership

The Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area announced a strategic partnership with Take It Outdoors Adventures, a regional recreation outfitter and service company.

PALTA Honors Troy Firth with Lifetime Conservation Leadership Award

The Pennsylvania Land Trust Association (PALTA) honored Troy Firth with the 2019 Lifetime Conservation Leadership Award.

Gov. Wolf Announces Winners of Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence

DEP evaluated projects for their degree of environmental protection, innovation, partnership efforts, economic impact, consideration of climate change, and sustainability and results achieved.

Lancaster Farmland Trust Appoints New COO, Director of Land Protection

Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Names New Manager

The Nature Conservancy Protects 1,620 Acres Along Kittatinny Ridge

Shultzabarger Appointed as State Forester

Berks Nature Conserves Schuylkill County Farm

Lancaster Farmland Trust is a National Fish and Wildlife Technical Service Provider

Giving Back to the Community: Creative Uses for Protected Lands

Events

Federal Funding and the Tools to Find It

This is a time of unprecedented funding opportunities for land conservation but knowing where to look, tackling capacity restraints, and getting the training needed to succeed can be challenging. This session will identify and demo a selection of new tools and programs available to support land trusts with the funding process.

Resurrecting a Native Trail Landscape

Hawk Mountain Sanctuary has committed in 2014 to aggressively work towards maintaining our forests for biodiversity, which includes invasive species containment and eradication, storm water management, and trail tread stabilization and improved tread siting.  We have moved gradually towards accomplishing these monumental goals through adaptive planning and implementation.  The focus of this presentation will be how we moved through planning stages and then what implementations on our 2500 acres have been successful and which have not.

From EAC Recommendation to Ordinance Adoption: Productively Attaining Official Action by Local Government

Indigenous Peoples in Pennsylvania History – An Intro to the Penn State University Research Guide

Drones and Conservation

Join WeConservePA for first an update on advances in drone technology and then a roundtable conversation around their utility in conservation work.

How to Engage with Municipal Leaders

Join WeConservePA and Bird Town PA for a workshop designed to give EAC members, bird town leaders, watershed stewards, and others a primer on the structure and function of Pennsylvania government.