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The Rutgers Creek Wildlife Conservancy
Greenville, NY
The Paul F-Brandwein Institute, Inc. is located in Greenville, New York on the 77-acre Rutgers Creek Wildlife Conservancy conservation preserve. The Conservancy consists of wooded, old field succession housing diverse wildlife habitats traversed by stack stone walls and bisected by Rutgers Creek. The preserve is surrounded by active dairy farms and growing residential development in the rolling wooded hills near the town of Greenville, Orange County, New York, close to the New Jersey and Pennsylvania state lines. It is being used by students, teachers, scientists, and other lifelong learners for studies of the environment and natural systems.
Two houses sit adjacent to the Rutgers Creek Conservancy, the former residence of Evelyn Morholt (More information on Evelyn Morholt) and the Brandwein's home, a farmhouse dating from about 160 years ago,
and its outbuildings. The Morholt residence is the Brandwein Institute headquarters and houses the specimen collections. The administrative office is located in the historic Callahan House in Milford, PA,
The Paul F-Brandwein Institute Administrative Offices Historic Callahan House, P.O. Box 873 Milford, PA 18337 570-296-6752
The Paul F-Brandwein Institute Headquarters
400 Minisink Turnpike
Unionville, NY 10988
info @ brandwein.org
Brandwein Institute brochure (PDF)
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