By any measure, Western Reserve Land Conservancy is now deemed to be one of our nation’s great conservation organizations. In this year’s annual report, our team has pulled together eight compelling stories that collectively paint the full picture of our service to our cherished region.
Download the Land Conservancy’s Annual Report and Financial Report (FY2015) here.
Did you like this article? Share it with your friends!
Related Content 2020 11.8.2020 Crain's Cleveland discusses the foreclosure crisis and its effects on life in Ohio today. 10.30.2020 Cleveland.com announces a 15-acre park being created in Middleburg Heights as a result of a conservation easement placed on the land by Western Reserve Land Conservancy. 10.22.2020 The Morning Journal discusses the land… Western Reserve Land Conservancy recently finalized a complex conservation project, known as Shiverick Preserve, in the Chagrin River Valley that involved multiple landowners, state and federal funding sources, individual donors, and thousands of hours of staff time. This historic property, located in the Village of Hunting Valley, is a natural… Western Reserve Land Conservancy and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History have permanently conserved 29 acres of land adjacent to Kingsville Swamp in Ashtabula County. Located in North Kingsville, the property is now owned by the Museum, which plans to protect and conserve the property’s outstanding forested scrub-shrub wetlands and…
Chagrin Falls is a special place. Like many small towns, traditions endure and neighbors celebrate the history that unites them. The passion and generosity of the Chagrin Falls community – led by local residents Jaclyn and Brian Drum, Bill Weber, Debbie and Billy Weber, Katie and George White, Susan and…