Pocono Heritage Land Trust, Marsha Hallett Partner To Protect 32 Acres In Monroe County
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The Pocono Heritage Land Trust recently announced it has partnered with landowner Marsha Hallett to place a conservation easement on 32 acres bordering Mill Creek in Barrett Township, Monroe County. This forested property contains a scenic wetland and a tributary to Mill Creek, as well as a half mile of Mill Creek itself. The property is privately owned and not open to the public, but Ms. Hallett graciously hosted a guided birding nature walk for Pocono Heritage Land Trust members this past August. She noted that she plans to allow guided walks and research activity on her property in the future. The conservation easement will ensure that the forested slopes of Ms. Hallett’s property will continue to safeguard the water quality of Mill Creek and provide quality habitat for birds and other wildlife in perpetuity. In short, it will help keep Barrett Township as its residents all know and love it. This project was supported through the Open Space Institute’s Delaware River Watershed Protection Fund, made possible with funding from the William Penn Foundation for its Delaware River Watershed Initiative, which seeks to protect water quality in the Delaware River Basin. For more information on land conservation, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Pocono Heritage Land Trust website. Explore Our Nature Preserves. Follow them on Facebook. Click Here to sign up for email updates (bottom of page). Founded in 1984, Pocono Heritage Land Trust is a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the natural heritage of the Pocono Mountains region by conserving land and inspiring people to care for, enjoy, and explore their natural world. (Reprinted from the WeConservePA website.) Related Articles: -- Jan. 24 DCNR Conservation & Natural Resources Advisory Council To Feature Discussion Of Growing Outdoor Recreation For PA Report, Recommendations [PaEN] -- DCNR Announces Opening Of Community Recreation, Conservation Grant Round -- DCNR Announces Planting Of 255 Acres Of Streamside Buffer At Big Elk Creek State Park, Chester County; April 6 Tree Planting [PaEN] -- DCNR Announces It Will Operate ATV Regional Trail Connector In Northcentral PA Through 2025 Riding Season -- PA Environmental Council Awards Over $20,000 In Water Trail Mini-Grants To 5 Projects [PaEN] -- DCNR State Parks Environmental Ed Newsletter Features Winter Teaching Ideas [PaEN] -- North Branch Land Trust, DiscoverNEPA: Apply Now For Outdoor Educator Certification Bootcamp In Luzerne County [PaEN] -- DCNR Blog: Geohazard Preparedness - Sinkholes -- Rothrock Trail Alliance Hosts Feb. 20 Meeting On Plans For 53 Miles Of New Trails In Centre County [PaEN] -- 2024 Woodland Owners Conference Set For Feb. 10 In Clarion [PaEN] -- Berks County-based Rodale Institute, Propagate Ag Design, Implementation Firm Form Partnership To Grow Adoption Of Agroforestry [PaEN] -- Northcentral PA Conservancy Partners With Barry & Jane Brucklacher To Preserve 29 Acres In Tioga County [PaEN] -- Pocono Heritage Land Trust, Marsha Hallett Partner To Protect 32 Acres In Monroe County [PaEN] -- Help Wanted: Sign-Up Begins Jan. 29 For Pittsburgh-based Landforce Crew Member Workforce Training Program; Projects Also Wanted [PaEN] NewsClips: -- WITF/Spotlight PA: PA’s Outdoor Recreation Office Identifies Early Priorities, But Some Specifics Remain Unclear -- Centre Daily Times: 50+ Miles Of New, Sustainable Trails Planned For Rothrock State Forest, Here’s What To Know -- Next Pittsburgh: Parks Conservancy Adding Outdoor Sensory Classroom To Frick Environmental Center -- TribLive: Opportunities Endless At Cheswick’s Rachel Carson Park, Officials Say -- PittsburghUnionProgress.com: Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Winter Events, Photography Exhibit Celebrate Nature --TribLive: Westmoreland Native Completes 8,000 Mile ‘Triple Crown Of Hiking’ -- Observer-Reporter: Washington County Planning Commission Holds Jan. 17 Meeting On Greenways And Park Plan -- Centre Daily Times: Proposed Penn State Commonwealth Arboreta Network Would Develop An Arboretum On Every Campus -- Warren Times: Windblown - Impact Of High Winds On Trees, Forests - By Chelsea Jandreau, Audubon Community Nature Center [Posted: January 19, 2024] |
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