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Heritage Conservancy is seeking reaccreditation
As part of our commitment to this community, Heritage Conservancy is seeking reaccreditation. The Land Trust Accreditation Program recognizes land conservation organizations that meet national quality standards for protecting important […]
Heritage Conservancy Leads Guided Tour of Historic Doylestown Area to Local Retirement Community Residents
Heritage Conservancy recently gave exciting guided tours to groups of local retirement community residents. The Conservancy’s president, Jeff Marshall, led these tours. “Bucks County retains many varied landscapes connected to […]
Revolutionary War Encampment Now Listed on Heritage Conservancy’s Register of Historic Places
Our great nation was born in this very region, and with that comes rich founding history that needs to be honored. We owe it to our forefathers, our country, ourselves, […]
Heritage Conservancy Facilitates Preservation of 90-acre Property in Haycock Township
Charlie and Adele, the property owners “In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks.” This John Muir quote is a favorite among nature lovers because it […]
Croydon Woods Nature Preserve Public Notice Reminder
Croydon Woods Nature Preserve consists of the wooded property bordered by Summit Avenue, Stella Avenue, River Road, and Keystone Elementary School in Croydon, PA. This property is owned and managed […]
Heritage Conservancy to Host “Earth Day in May” With Partner Organizations at Croydon Woods Nature Preserve
Croydon Woods Nature Preserve Heritage Conservancy (a Doylestown-based not-for-profit land conservation and historic preservation organization) is hosting Earth Day in May at its Croydon Woods Nature Preserve in Croydon, PA, […]
Heritage Conservancy Welcomes New Member to Its Board of Directors
We are pleased to announce the addition of a new member to our Board of Directors. The Board of Directors provides guidance to the Conservancy to further our mission of […]
Farm to Table 2013
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Heritage Conservancy’s Preserved Durham Bat Hibernaculum Wiped Out Due to White Nose Syndrome
Once said to be the last hope for saving our local and regional bat population, biologists from the Pennsylvania Game Commission discovered at winter’s end that the entire colony of […]