Aprende Más
December 10, 2024
close up of phone screen showing Spanish translated sign. Man in blue shirt holds phone
By Kit Werner, Senior Director of Communications.
Our region is rich in diversity, not only in land and wildlife, but also in communities. As part of our efforts to celebrate this diversity and foster a welcoming outdoor experience on our preserves, newly installed interpretive signs include QR codes that link to a Spanish language version of these informative signs.
Said Kelly Herrenkohl, vice president of communications and engagement, “Natural Lands’ mission is ‘land for life, nature for all,’ but we recognize that our work does not yet include, engage, serve, and reflect ‘all’ of the region’s residents. This is one small action towards addressing this challenge, and we will continue our work to make Natural Lands welcoming and inclusive for people of all backgrounds.”
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Art Along The Trails
December 10, 2024
Saunders Woods Preserve in Gladwyne welcomed a collection of original paintings by local artist Ann Hopkins Wilson earlier this year. The nature-inspired works were displayed for six months along the walking trails there, carefully lashed to the trunks of mature trees.