R & R
Starting in April 2021, we will offer Natural Lands’ busiest preserves one day a week to rest and recuperate; they will be closed to the public on those days.
Starting in April 2021, we will offer Natural Lands’ busiest preserves one day a week to rest and recuperate; they will be closed to the public on those days.
Mondays: | ||
Bear Creek Preserve | ||
Mariton Wildlife Sanctuary | ||
Tuesdays: | ||
Binky Lee Preserve | ||
Gwynedd Preserve | ||
Wednesdays: | ||
Saunders Woods Preserve | ||
Stroud Preserve | ||
Thursdays: | ||
Bryn Coed Preserve | ||
ChesLen Preserve |
What is the reason for this change?
Caring for these nature preserves is a time-consuming and carefully orchestrated process. By closing selected preserves just one day a week, we anticipate being able to:
Is this a permanent change?
The preserve closures will begin the week of April 5, 2021, and continue through the end of the calendar year, at which point Natural Lands will make a determination about days of operation going forward.
Are you putting the needs of the preserves ahead of the needs of visitors?
We are keenly aware of the need for solace, escape, and joy—all things nature offers—and are thrilled to be able to offer these beautiful, restorative places to visitors, free of charge.
But, we also recognize that the thoughtful and intentional ways we care for the land make our preserves exceptional places to visit. By making the time and space to steward them well, we provide additional benefit to our community.
We’ve intentionally staggered the closures so that there is, in most cases, a preserve nearby that is open for the enjoyment of our visitors.
Don’t my tax dollars pay to operate your preserves?
Actually, they don’t! While public funds often play a critical role in preserving open spaces, Natural Lands, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, relies on donor support to fund the management of a vast network of nature preserves, which is publicly accessible and free of charge.
Can I make a donation to help support the care of these preserves?
By all means! Natural Lands relies on member support for all aspects of our work. Visit natlands.org/donate.
You can also learn more about volunteer opportunities at natlands.org/volunteer.
I still have questions or concerns. Who can I talk to?
Please reach out to Kirsten Werner, senior director of communications, at kwerner@natlands.org or 610-353-5587 ext. 267.