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Related Links
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Photo by David Stone
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This links page will direct you to
other sites that provide valuable information on land conservation,
open space issues, urban sprawl, and rural living. If you belong to
such an organization, and would like to link to this site, by all
means send us an e-mail with your URL and we’ll be pleased to add
you. Of course, a reciprocal link is much appreciated. If you find
any broken links or dead ends on this page, please let us know and
we’ll fix or remove them promptly.
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Friends of Pennsylvania is a great organization, and a rich
source of information on urban sprawl, farm preservation, etc.
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Agriculture
Online is about all things farming-related.
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American Farmland
Trust works to stop the loss of productive farmland and to
promote farming practices that lead to a healthy environment.
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Bucks
County Equestrian publishes magazines and offers horse
fairs.
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Bucks
County Horse Park
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The
Brandywine Conservancy is located in Chester County, PA and
is recognized for their land preservation programs
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Heritage Conservancy is located in Doylestown, PA and is
actively involved in open space and farmland preservation
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Land Trust Alliance
Information on land trusts, conservation, conservation easements and
other land protection tools.
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National Barn
Alliance is a network
of groups focused on preservation and increased appreciation for
barns.
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PennFuture
is an advocacy organization working to increase awareness of
environmental matters and responsible legislation to support
environmental concerns.
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Pennsylvania Historic Barns and Farms Foundation
works to protect and preserve historic barns.
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The
Pennsylvania Land Trust Alliance (PALTA) site provides a lot
of good information on open space and other projects
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The
Tinicum Conservancy is actively involved in many
preservation projects in Upper Bucks County, PA
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The Trust for Public
Land The trust helps conserve land for recreation and
spiritual nourishment and to improve the health and quality of life
of American communities.
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