Bid now on silent auction items

Bid now on silent auction items

The silent auction connected with our Wine in the Garden/Beer in the Barn fundraiser is open and ready for your bids! More than 75 items are available, with values from $30 to more than $1,500. Even if you can’t make it to our event, you can bid from your home...
Volunteer spotlight: Camp interns

Volunteer spotlight: Camp interns

With great good cheer this summer, our camp interns handled hungry kids, bee stings and even pushy black rat snakes. Thanks to our whole crew of environmentally minded, thoroughly tolerant camp helpers. “Our summer environmental education interns have been hard...
Spotted at the Conservancy: Plume moth

Spotted at the Conservancy: Plume moth

Plume moths, with their signature T-shape, roll their wings tightly when they’ve landed on perches or their lunch flowers. But when they unfurl their wings, look for feathery plumes that give the moths their name. More than 150 species of plume moth live in...
Spotted at the Conservancy: Eastern meadowlark

Spotted at the Conservancy: Eastern meadowlark

Debbie Trail spotted this male meadowlark in full voice in one of our fields. Despite their name, meadowlarks are not larks. They’re in the blackbird family, and their whistling, flute-like songs float over our fields at twilight. Some male meadowlarks can sing...
Wine in the Garden/Beer in the Barn tickets

Wine in the Garden/Beer in the Barn tickets

Tickets now on sale for our biggest fundraiser, Wine in the Garden/Beer in the Barn, set for Sept. 21, 2023. Secure your place in the garden and barn for great food, drinks and company, all for a great cause. Tickets are going fast, click here to purchase.
A preservation milestone

A preservation milestone

(Left to right) County Executive Calvin Ball, Father John Vass, Meg Boyd, Conservancy board member Janssen Evelyn, and Vic Marinich, parish council president, at the press conference celebrating the conservation of the Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church’s...