For landowners who’ve placed a conservation easement on their lands, a Natural Resource Assessment of your property will provide you with information and recommendations to help establish your stewardship priorities and care for the natural resources on your property.

Here is how to get started:

  • A short visit to your property allows us to observe and record its natural resources, such as plants, animals and habitats.
  • You will receive a report describing your resources, suggestions to prioritize short and long-term stewardship goals, recommendations to address threats to your natural resources and helpful support information.

For more information, contact Kelly Germann at the Conservancy office at 610-294-1077 or email her.

Professional Stewardship Plan Writers and Professional Contractors
Are you seeking a more extensive Stewardship Assessment Plan written for your unique property? Are you seeking professionals to create new wildlife habitat or restore an eroded streambank, install a native wildflower meadow, improve a pond or forest stand, or to remove invasive plants? Maybe you have a project in mind but need a professional’s guidance to make that dream a reality.

Stewardship Grant Funding and Financial Assistance for Landowners
Occasionally there are local, state or federal grant and loan programs that offer financial assistance to landowners wishing to establish and/or restore wildlife habitat and other permanent stewardship measures on their property.

Please contact Kelly Germann at Tinicum Conservancy for information on various resource professionals in our region, to assist you in reaching your long- and short-term property stewardship goals. You can call her at 610-297-1077 or email her.