A Message From Our Director of Development:

Thank you for connecting with us in your inbox each month. This newsletter offers many reasons to be hopeful highlighting programs and projects that are making real, lasting impact in our region. Your support makes this possible. Help us build a sustainable and beautiful future with a gift today.

- Katie Paone-Kulp

PS: Your gift renews your membership in the Pollinator Circle!

Engaging the Kids in Upper and Lower Bucks

Students enjoy the outdoor classroom at Keystone Elementary in Croydon.

Lower Bucks: After-School Programs in Bristol Township

Your support feeds youth programs and education in Lower Bucks


Heritage Conservancy has expanded its after-school programs for elementary and middle school students in Bristol Township School District to serve all schools. The program this fall serves about 100 children in five schools with free environmental science activities structured to ignite their curiosity about nature.

Upper Bucks: Expanded Environmental Science in Quakertown Community School District

Your support expands school programs and land efforts in Upper Bucks


For the 2025-26 school year, Heritage Conservancy is working with Quakertown Community School District to build fieldwork opportunities for its 9th grade environmental science curriculum. Plans include two environmental literacy teacher training sessions tailor-designed for the district, the creation of hands-on science programs for all freshmen in the district, and seed money for a new outdoor classroom. The grant-funded project is meant to leave a plan in place that instructors can execute on their own for years to come.


Read about our plans in Quakertown.

Protecting the Dickinson Farmstead in Plymouth Meeting

We will help protect this landmark. (Photo from Plymouth Meeting Historical Society.)


Your support protects local history and open space in Montgomery County

When the Blue Route was constructed, the Plymouth Meeting Historical Society fought to save the historic Dickinson Farmstead and won a change in plans that preserved this vital piece of local Quaker history. Now Heritage Conservancy is poised to take on the task of preserving it in its next chapter.


Read about our long-term plans in Plymouth Meeting.

Massive Land Preservation Impact With Our Williams Township Partnership

Heritage Conservancy partners with Williams Township on its Open Space plan.

Your support protects natural land and open space in Northampton County


With the completion of pending projects, Williams Township in Northampton will have almost 20% of its land protected. The community has partnered with Heritage Conservancy and executed an ambitious open space plan over the last two decades. Including parks, county agriculture programs, and land under easement, the township has over 2136 acres of protected land. 


Learn about land conservation in Williams Township.

Heritage Conservancy’s Members Celebrate Conservation Impact at Pollinator Picnic

Heritage Conservancy members learned about our pollinator meadow.

Your support drives wildlife habitat restoration and open space in Central Bucks


Heritage Conservancy supporters gathered at our Russell-Mandell Preserve in September for a celebration of their impact. The Pollinator Picnic was a chance for Members to see their support in action, as they learned about the historic preservation and land stewardship that make this property special. They had the opportunity to chat with Heritage Conservancy staff and to explore the 5-acre pollinator meadow on guided tours. 


Check out event photos and read more.



Don't miss future opportunities! Become a Member with a gift today >>

Halloween Nature Vibes: Witchy Gothics Garden Ideas & the Lowdown on Spiders

Lean into the Halloween season with some bold native plants and indulge your curiosity about spiders with our photo guide. 

Witchy Gardens


Indulge your inner goth with these five bold combinations of native plants that will satisfy local wildlife. The effect is positively enchanting!


Plan your gothic garden.

Local Spiders


Fear not the spiders of PA! These creepy crawlies are vital to the balance of nature. We dare you to check out these photos and learn more.


Join the web.

Support the Annual Appeal Today

Join Frank and Anne Palopoli in supporting Heritage Conservancy:


“My wife and I have been supporters for 30 years. They stand out as a land trust through their commitment to honoring the past while building a stronger future for our grandchildren and great-grandchildren."

We have $40,000 to go!


Fund land conservation, historic preservation, and community education in YOUR community with a gift today!

Thank you to the following Business Leaders for supporting Heritage Conservancy's mission and making accomplishments possible through their generosity:

And to the following Business Partner for their new and renewed support:



Johnson, Kendall & Johnson, Inc.

Penn Color, Inc.

Worth & Company, Inc.

Second Saturday Stroll

November 8 and December 13

10:00 - 11:00 am


Join our monthly guided walk through beautiful Croydon Woods Nature Preserve! These strolls are a chance to slow down, connect with nature, and discover plants and wildlife. Monthly walks highlight seasonal changes in the woods and provide opportunities to learn, explore, and enjoy the fresh air!



Learn more and register now.

Thanksgiving Bird Count

Saturday, November 22, 9:00 - 10:30 am


Join us for our very first Thanksgiving Bird Count at our Russell-Mandel Preserve! During this Member-exclusive event, Conservation Biologist Sebastian Harris will lead participants on a walk through our meadow, counting and collecting data on all of the bird species present. 



Learn more/join and register now.

Ticket sales open soon.

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