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Conservation 101
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Natural Lands Trust is a regional land trust. That means we take a large-scale view of conservation priorities in the Delaware Valley.
With the help of scientists and other conservation experts, we've identified several large, still mostly undeveloped areas that are critical to the region's ecological health and sustainability (see Smart Conservation™ for more information). We've chosen to focus on four of these special places we call Keystone Landscapes. Burden Hill, New Jersey
One of the largest, unprotected woodlands in southern New Jersey, Burden Hill is a 10,000-acre gem in Salem County.find out more Hopewell Big Woods, Pennsylvania
This remarkable 75,000-acre area in northern Chester and southern Berks Counties is the largest remaining woodland in southeastern Pennsylvania.find out more The Glades, New Jersey
Home to Bald Eagles and Osprey and a critical stop-over for migrating shorebirds, the Glades rests along the Delaware Bay in southern New Jersey.find out more Unami Forest, Pennsylvania
The ridges and valleys of the Unami Forest are the last bits of wilderness in northern Montgomery and Bucks Counties.find out more Related News Articles
Spring 2005 Newsletter The Spring 2005 issue of Natural Lands, the newsletter of Natural Lands Trust.... more IN THE NEWS - Officials want support in protecting Big Woods Land conservationists involved in protecting a large swath of forest known as Big Woods in the north... more IN THE NEWS - Big Woods Project Lauded Township supervisors passed a resolution of support for the Hopewell Big Woods Project aimed at perm... more |
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