Buffer Benefits

Buffer Benefits
The good news is that plants protect your property by slowing runoff and allowing it to soak into the ground, recharging wells and reducing flooding. Roots help hold the soil and control erosion. Trees cast their shade over the water to keep it cool for fish and frogs, and provide perching places for birds. Buffer plants can provide seasonal blooms and autumn color to beautify your yard while attracting butterflies and birds.


Featured Project


The Partnership to Protect Waggoner's Gap is working to preserve 106 acres of ridge top property on the last undeveloped gap along the Kittatinny Ridge.

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2007 Completed Projects


The Dodson family donated a second conservation easement on nearby 90 acre forested parcel in western Perry County along Kittatinny Ridge Corridor.

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Josh and Amanda Parrish donated an easement on 106 acre woodland adjacent to Tuscarora State Forest along the Kittatinny Ridge in western Perry County. overview >>

Saylor Farm Easement
The Saylors preserved their scenic 121 acre four-generation family farm in Liverpool Township, Perry County.

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