Oliver Bass, President of Natural Lands discussed the non-profit and its mission, to save open space, care for nature, and connect people to the outdoors. Founded in 1953, Natural Lands today works in Eastern PA and Southern NJ, protecting over 125,000 acres at 44 nature preserves, most of which is open to the public, free of charge 356 days a year. Over 2.5 million people live within five miles of land protected by Natural Lands. He discussed the founding by a local accountant and amateur bird-watcher, Allston Jenkins, and his fight to protect local land for the native creatures. Today National Lands benefits from farmers and large land owners seeking to preserve their properties after they’re gone, through donation and trusts. Properties administered by Natural Lands include storied estates such as Stoneleigh and its gardens. We talked about the current use of the land for family and nature lovers to enjoy and how these activities fit into their goals of promoting wildlife, water, climate and health. There are over 117 miles of trail available for hiking and running. They offer over 100 events each year from nature walks to star watching, children’s events and outdoor concert. Teaching children about conservation is a major goal and they offer many family activities.
Because saving and maintaining land is expensive he discussed their fundraising efforts including memberships, walks and parties, such as the 2SP Brewing Company Charity Night and the ChesLen Chase for Open Space 10K, 5K and 2-mile Fun Run/Walk October 9th at ChesLen Preserve’s Lenfest Center.
For more information about the properties, activities and membership visit NATLANDS.ORG