Founded in 1999, the Wolf Conservation Center is one of the preeminent wolf education and conservation centers in the United States. Located just off Route 35 in the woody hills of South Salem, the WCC is easily accessible, which is great considering the amount of daytime and evening events that it holds; pre-registration is required, so plan ahead. Or, for groups too large to bring to the site, arrange a meeting with one of the conservatory's ambassador wolves.
Bucks County Conservation District is "a unit of state government and was authorized and formed by the Bucks County Board of Commissioners" in the 1970s. The organization's mission is to provide green use, management and development of the county's soil, water and other related natural resources. For more details on this organization, please call the number provided or visit the website.
NRT of Easton owns five conservation areas within Easton and has been an avid supporter of Easton's natural environment since 1967. Its headquarters are located on the Sheep Pasture in North Easton, which it owns and operates.
In addition to NRT's environmental work, the organization has devoted time to community event planning, such as a Harvest Fair held in October.
NRT's manager is Jennifer Cummings, and the organization can be contacted via email at [email protected].