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Gettysburg casino: A loser for the landscape of the Chesapeake Watershed

Historical and ecological conservation overlap in the work of many land conservancies and allied efforts. Sometimes an issue comes up that challenges the values behind that vital connection in a pa...
Songs of Life

One summer, I rode my bike down a country road, which was lined by assorted levels of development. For five minutes I was zooming by green carpets of lawn, artful landscaping and blacktop driveways...
the pushmi-pullyu of pennsylvania land policy

So on Sunday we were in Beaverland in Snyder County, first at an Orthodox house-church service in Beavertown where our oldest Nick afterward gave a rendition of the story of Joseph during coffee ho...
Emotions—Your Connection to the Land

Landowners interested in conserving their properties do so for various reasons.  Some are logical—the land is adjacent to a state park, state forest, game lands, or other existing open space, so wh...
Kids, McKibben and Climate Change

This group of cheerful children had something to say about land protection as they performed to the Woody Guthrie tune, “This Land is Your Land” by singing, “This land is our land. It’s not a gasla...

Quote of the Day

“Let us give Nature a chance; she knows her business better than we do.”
— Michel De Montaigne (1533-1592)
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In Their Own Words

Conservation is the choice to protect special places for present and future generations. It is the choice to safeguard our water, care for wildlife, preserve productive farmland and forest, and maintain natural beauty.

Everyday across this country, individuals and families make the conservation choice. This collection presents, in their own words, the experiences and reflections of some of these generous, inspired people.

Those who conserve their land create a profound legacy. Whether farm or forest, meadow or mountain, they make a gift that will resonate through time. c Here they offer a second gift – a gift of words. They share the considerations, motivations, and inspirations that shaped their conservation decisions.

A Quiet Satisfaction

by Jerry Fitzpatrick

An Amazing Feeling

by Joseph & Ethel Ondra

Essentially as We Found It & Loved It

by Louis & Wanda Irion

There was Really No Other Choice

by Jake Lea

Forever Holding on to Holden Farm

by Jim Holden

Permanent Agreement Between Us & Nature

by Stephen Rannels

A Gift to the Community

by Taylor Potter

 Place in the Country

by Faye & Carl Oberheim

Saving Our Family Lands

by Mark Berg

Keeping Bedminster Green

by Barbara Thomas

Greg's Woods

by Beverly Grening

Preserving the Character of York County

by John & Susan Linton

The Value of Land Conservation

by Terry Bier

Five Hills Farm

by Hugh & Barbara Hodge

Preserve Our Farms

by Henry E. Beiler

For Future Generations to Enjoy

by Jo-Ellen & Michael Greene

Solebury Township Landowners

by Solebury Landowners

Kipp's Fenn

by Gerard Kipp


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The people of the Pennsylvania Land Trust Association envision a prosperous Pennsylvania, where communities know that their treasured green places will endure. We envision a Commonwealth where the lands that guarantee our water quality are safeguarded; where every child can safely play at a nearby park; where our productive farmland and forests are protected, securing our food and timber supply; and where wild places are preserved for wildlife and people.

Thank you to the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for supporting the Association’s conservation efforts.

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