It started simply, with a question: “Who owns these woods?” as a young man, Kevin Stein asked his father, Lee Stein. Unbeknownst to Kevin, this innocent question would set in...
“The future will belong to the nature-smart—those individuals, families, businesses, and political leaders who develop a deeper understanding of the transformative power of the natural world and who balance the...
Perhaps you’ve encountered a vernal pool while exploring your favorite forest, but didn’t realize what it was. They do disguise themselves as somewhat still, murky, and rather uneventful shallow depressions...
“Fleetwood can be very proud of its water system,” read the opening line of the Water Supply section in Seventy-Five Years of Fleetwood History, a publication produced as part of...
What is nature worth? If we knew, how would this change the way we, as a community, make decisions about our housing, our infrastructure, and our resources? For over 300...
In September 2024, twenty-six nature lovers gathered at The Nature Place in Angelica Creek Park for a bioblitz, a collaborative event where participants observe as many different living species as...
Did you know that trees exist on every continent except Antarctica? From purifying our air and providing oxygen, to filtering the water we drink, to affording habitat for wildlife, and...
“In rural Berks townships, the historic buildings cannot be separated from their setting…the whole landscape having a nineteenth-century historic character.” – Phoebe Hopkins (1987), Executive Director 1991 - 1999 For...
How would you want your investment in Berks Nature returned to you? In trees planted or waterways cleaned? Maybe in acres protected or history recorded? In 2005, a series of...