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What the Heck are Invasive Species? And Why Do You Remove Them?
Invasive Species are disrupting natural systems and are causing huge problems. Natural Lands Trust works to manage and remove them from our preserves.
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Tree Planting at Binky Lee
2,300 trees were planted at Binky Lee as part of an on-going project.
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Improving Gwynedd's Wetlands
Volunteers helped with plantings to restore Gwynedd's wetlands.
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Monitoring Bird Life at Gwynedd
Bird Populations at Gwynedd are censused and monitored to help shape grassland management regimes.
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Invasive Plant Profile: Mile-a-minute (Polygonum perfoliatum)
Mile-a-minute is a highly invasive alien plant species. Crow's Nest staff are working to control it.
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Stroud Bridge Update
The stone bridge over the Brandywine at Stroud Preserve is closed to vehicular traffic until repairs are completed.
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Land Stewardship: Focus on Meadows
We are experimenting with different management regimes to determine how to best manage the grasslands at Stroud.
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Volunteer Profile: Jim McVoy
Volunteer Jim McVoy has been monitoring bird populations at Stroud Preserve for several years.
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Wildlife News
Birds and Butterflies are plentiful at Mariton.
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Wildlife Profile
The yellow-spotted salamander is a common amphibian at Crow's Nest Preserve.
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Prescribed Burns
Natural Lands Trust uses controlled fire to help manage natural ecosystems.
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Dog Walking at Saunders Woods
Dogs must be kept on a leash while at Saunders Woods.
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Constructing a Wetland
The old pond at Hildacy was converted to a wetlands to help manage storm water flow.
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Prescribed Burns
A portion of the field about the Hildacy headquarters building was burned to help control invasive species and promote native warm season grasses.
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Cub Scouts Helping Save the Trees
Cub Scouts helped remove invasive vines from one of the tree plantings at Binky Lee.
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IN THE NEWS - Penn State, Natural Lands Trust study bog turtle
The endangered bog turtle may be getting some help soon from a study of its habitat by scientists at Penn State University and local trust and conservancy groups.
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Spring 2005 Newsletter
The Spring 2005 issue of Natural Lands, the newsletter of Natural Lands Trust.
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Winter 2005/2006 Newsletter
The Winter 2005/2006 newsletter of Natural Lands Trust
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The American Woodcock
The Gwynedd Wildlife Preserve is the site of the spectacular courtship display of the American Woodcock.
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Grasslands Initiative Research Update
The Gwynedd Wildlife Preserve is the site of ongoing research into the restoration of native warm season grasslands.
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Introducing Natural Lands Trust’s Newest Preserve…The Bear Creek Preserve
Natural Lands Trust has recently protected the 3,407-acre Bear Creek Preserve in Luzerne County, PA.
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IN THE NEWS - New Preserve Offers Beauty, Tranquility
The new ChesLen preserve is a tranquil retreat in Chester County
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2007-2008 Annual Report
The annual report for Natural Lands Trust's fiscal year ended June 30, 2008.
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