The Wildlands Conservancy Tuesday announced it has permanently protected 72 acres of woodlands and wetlands situated in Tobyhanna Township, Monroe County.
The acquired acreage expands Wildlands’ 1,300-acre Thomas Darling Preserve at Two Mile Run along Route 940 in Blakeslee.
This acquisition permanently preserves the forests and streams that are critical to the sustained health of the Lehigh River watershed, and, ultimately, the irreplaceable, natural resource that is the Lehigh River.
It also protects critical wildlife habitat, provides essential connectivity between adjacent existing natural areas and it forwards the land trust’s plans for public access along Route 940.
“With precious wetlands, abundant wildlife habitat and waterways that lead to the Lehigh River, this special, natural area is a critical landscape that begs to be kept whole,” says Christopher Kocher, president of Wildlands. “And thanks to the support of our giving community and visionary partners, Wildlands is meaningfully connecting more people with nature in Poconos, altogether inspiring a future for local conservation.”
Wildlands will next forward plans to expand Thomas Darling’s existing trail networks to a newly established trailhead and parking lot area on the recently purchased parcel.
Wildlands acknowledged the financial support that made this additional possible, including the giving community, especially the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Monroe County, the Open Space Institute and private donations through Pocono Lake Preserve for providing funding for the purchase of these 72 acres.
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