Creating an Environmental Future Generation

A fundraiser for Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy

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Thanks to the support of Delaware legislation and the community at large, we have the ability to invest in future educational workshops, work study opportunities, and future educational classes planned to involve our youth in future environmental learning.  The materials we needed as shown in our feature video have been obtained to maintain a growing number of land the NRWC is acquiring to provide more community opportunities.  Created a year ago, we wanted to show you what we have gained thanks to your support and how we are looking forward to our next accomplishments with your support.

Without the community support, these efforts to support future generations falls short, and as we thank you for the past support - we continue to depend on you in the future.  Please carve out a spot in your travels for Giving Tuesday on November 28th as we move forward to provide opportunities for future generations,

About Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy

Mission: The Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy is a citizen-based land conservation organization dedicated to preservation of the natural qualities of the watershed. Our objective is to promote protection and balanced use of the watershed's natural resources in both Delaware and Maryland. Most of our land protection is achieved through conservation easements, or written agreements between the landowner and our agency ensuring that a property will not be developed.

Keeping natural areas available for future generations is what the NRWC (Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy is all about).  With your help, exciting adventures through acres of wildlife will remain for generations to come.  Check here to hear origins and needs!

Video about our butterfly habitat!

We'd love to have you be aware of our other lands and opportunities!  We are excited to be working closely with the new renovations on the Nanticoke River- our recently paved parking lot, our newly acquired equipment to care for downed trees and invasive plants, and next to dedicate new stairs on a part of the Beaver Dam Trail in honor of long-time walker/volunteer/Seaford resident and Runner Mr. Bill Beiser.

Article- http://www.wboc.com/story/40942871/seaford-will-bring-oyster-house-park-along-nanticoke-river

We hope you will check our involvement with Land Conservation, and our 2017 newsletter showing what we have done in the past - and we have many exciting opportunities in the future- please visit our website and reach out with interest in playing a part of Delaware lands.

Our home page can be found at nanticokeconservancy.org.