While there are certainly a few things that are wrong with this picture from the conservation and water quality standpoint--I still enjoyed this picturesque view and thought you might as well. If you ignore the dam (bad for fish passage) and lacking riparian buffers (riparian buffers improve water quality by shading the stream.
If you are lucky enough to have some time off of work, I hope you are out experiencing your own bucolic views. Send us pictures of what you are finding out on the land, and we'll put them up on the blog or our Facebook page. Feel free to post directly to our Facebook page or email us at stewardship@tlcforscc.org, and we'll share your photos with the masses. We hope you are putting some time aside to enjoy all that nature has to offer!!
The Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County is a non-profit charitable organization based in Chester County, PA. Our mission is to ensure the perpetual preservation and stewardship of open space, natural resources, historic sites, and working agricultural lands throughout southern Chester County.
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