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Stewardship Perspectives: Summer 2002

Too Many Deer: The Ubiquitous Whitetail
Whitetail deer seem to be everywhere, grazing in meadows, dashing accross roads, raiding gardens. How can this animal survive, much less thrive, when its natural habitat is increasingly replaced by residential and commercial development? Enter Here to Read More
Spotlight on Wildlife



A Conservation Easement with Patriotic Flair

In 1999, the Brandywine Conservancy accepted an important conservation easement from General William W. Spruance (Ret., Air Force) covering his 23-acre property in New Castle County, Delaware.
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Easement Profile



Getting the Connection:
Land Use and Riparian Resource Protection

As part of its ongoing communication with owners of eased land, the Brandywine Conservancy recently co-sponsored an evening lecture and reception at the home of Gordon and Barbara Hughes in Unionville, PA. Organized in conjunction with the Buck and Doe Trust, the event featured two speakers who addressed the benefits and importance of maintaining and restoring forest buffers along streams.
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Landowner Outreach



Staff Addition
Jake Ferry recently joined the Conservancy staff as Assistant Easement Manager in the Land Stewardship Program.
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