Growing Greener: Conservation by Design Growing Greener: Conservation by Design is a program that Natural Lands launched in 1997 to help Pennsylvanian municipalities and independent developers conserve open space, preserve property assets, promote interconnected greenway networks, and maximize the quality of residents’ living conditions during the development process. The communities that have adopted Growing Greener Conservation by Design ordinances are currently setting aside an average of 62 percent of the land in new developments as open space.
Force of Nature Force of Nature is Natural Lands' volunteer program, launched in 2011. Those selected for the program participate in an in-depth training program that covers a variety of land management and restoration techniques. Following training, program graduates apply their knowledge as skilled volunteers with Natural Lands.
Membership Natural Lands relies on membership support to advance its mission of saving open space, caring for nature, and connecting people with the outdoors. Member benefits include: • Invitations to members-only events and programming opportunities. • Discounted tickets and priority registration to events. • A Natural Lands member card for discounts at regional businesses. • A subscription to
Natural Lands magazine. • 10% discount on Natural Lands merchandise.
Preserves and gardens Of the 44 properties Natural Lands owns and manages, 19 are open to the public daily, free of charge, from sunrise to sunset. Stoneleigh is open free of charge, Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Bear Creek Preserve - 3,934 acres in Bear Creek, PA • Binky Lee Preserve - 112 acres in
Chester Springs, PA • Bryn Coed Preserve - 520 acres in
Chester Springs, PA • ChesLen Preserve - 1,282 acres in
Coatesville, PA • Crow's Nest Preserve - 712 acres in
Elverson, PA •
Glades Wildlife Refuge - 7,440 acres in Fortescue, NJ • Green Hills Preserve - 201 acres in
Mohnton, PA • Gwynedd Preserve - 279 acres in
North Wales, PA • Hildacy Preserve - 55 acres in
Media, PA • Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary - 200 acres in
Easton, PA • Meng Preserve - 101 acres in
Schwenksville, PA • Peacedale Preserve - 222 acres in
Landenburg, PA • Harold N. Peek Preserve - 344 acres in
Millville, NJ • Sadsbury Woods Preserve - 511 acres in Parkesburg, PA • Saunders Woods Preserve - 25 acres in
Gladwyne, PA • Stone Hills Preserve - 13 acres in
Schwenksville, PA •
Stoneleigh: A Natural Garden - 42 acres in
Villanova, PA • Stroud Preserve - 571 acres in
West Chester, PA • Wawa Preserve - 75 acres in
Media, PA • Willisbrook Preserve - 126 acres in
Malvern, PA ==See also==