What is the Land Conservancy of Adams County?
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County held its 20th annual Summer Picnic on Sunday, September 8 hosted at the home farm of Hanover Shoe Farms, a world-renowned racehorse breeding operation.
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County has renewed its land trust accreditation - proving once again that, as part of a network of over 450 accredited land trusts across the nation, it is committed to conservation excellence.
Read MoreHello LCAC family, my name is Liz Houston, and I was this summer’s college intern.
Read MoreIn the center of Highland Township, located down a narrow, dead-end road, lies a farm preserved with the Land Conservancy of Adams County with a lot of stories.
Read MoreAs a dedicated volunteer for the Land Conservancy of Adams County (LCAC), serving as both the Board Secretary and the Communications Committee Chair, I recently had the pleasure of participating in the Homesteading and Green Living Expo.
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County celebrated “Land Conservancy of Adams County Month” in a big way.
Read MorePreserving land and restricting uncontrolled development keeps us happier, healthier and more economically desirable and sustainable.
Read MoreWe are very pleased to announce that on Saturday, April 27th we will be cutting the ribbon to open a new 1.1-mile trail at Boyer Nurseries and Orchards.
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County's annual Art Auction has become a springtime constant.
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County honored landowners who preserved property over the previous year and welcomed one new member to its board of directors during its annual dinner on Thursday, March 14, at the Adams County Historical Society.
Read MoreOur organization is fueled by the love and commitment of individuals who understand the importance of protecting our land for future generations.
Read MorePennsylvania’s winters can be wonderful especially if there are blue skies, sunshine, and a few inches of snow.
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County has announced a conservation easement donated by Hugh and Nell Matthews on 37.7 acres of their property in Freedom Township southwest of Gettysburg.
Read MoreWith help from member donations and USDA/NRCS through the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, the Land Conservancy of Adams County purchased a conservation easement from Janice Newcomer on her 68 acres in Reading Township northeast of East Berlin.
Read MoreSince 2012, the Land Conservancy has been partnering with the American Battlefield Trust to protect parcels in the Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District that are eligible for acquisition by the National Park Service but aren’t yet preserved.
Read MoreI had an extremely wonderful and educational experience as the summer 2023 intern at the Land Conservancy of Adams County.
Read MoreThe Land Conservancy of Adams County purchased a conservation easement on the property owned by Christine and Harvey Lee with the help of the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and donations to the Land Conservancy from our supporters.
Read MoreEstelle King of Hanover recently gifted a conservation easement protecting a 50-acre parcel in Conewago Township to the Land Conservancy of Adams County.
Read MoreHanover Shoe Farms, the world-renowned Standardbred horse breeding company founded a century ago in Adams County, has preserved 750 acres of beautiful pastureland in Adams County.
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