News and Media Room

WPC Hosts Plum Creek Riparian Restoration
Public Meeting

Hollidaysburg, Pa. – August 15, 2018 – Landowners within the Plum Creek watershed, as well as other interested groups and residents, are invited to attend a public meeting on August 20, 2018, to address restoration efforts along Plum Creek and its tributaries. The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is hosting this meeting, which will be held from… Read More

WPC Garden Captures Stormwater
in Pittsburgh’s Hill District

Janet Thomas is passionate about gardening and loves the rush of watching plants grow and bloom. A former manager of a community garden in upstate New York, Janet moved to Pittsburgh’s Hill District in 2015. Sadly, her new home didn’t have adequate outdoor lighting or soil, making gardening nearly impossible. That’s when she noticed the… Read More

WPC Protects More Forested Ridges and
Headwaters in the Laurel Highlands

Pittsburgh – June 12, 2018 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced today the protection of two properties totaling 205 acres in Dunbar Township, Fayette County that conserve forested ridges and headwater streams and expand both State Game Lands 51 and Ohiopyle State Park. A 72-acre forested property with extensive stream frontage on Bruner Run, a… Read More

WPC Members Enjoy Exploring Wetlands
in the French Creek Watershed

John Tautin knows a thing or two about wildlife species and their habitats in Crawford County. A former wildlife biologist and lifelong resident of the area, he made a career out of studying and observing animals, their behaviors and associated ecosystems. “I am still fascinated by wild plants and animals and the ongoing ways we… Read More

Students Initiate Changes and Funding to Protect Local Stream and Save Their Outdoor Playground

MEDIA ADVISORY – EVENT PHOTO, VIDEO AND INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES Students Initiate Changes and Funding to Protect Local Stream and Save Their Outdoor Playground WHO: Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, EQT Foundation and Joe Walker Elementary School in the McGuffey School District WHAT: Students in Laurie Maglietta’s fifth-grade class noticed a problem: The school’s recreation areas, including a… Read More

New ADA-Accessible Flower Garden Provides Gardening Opportunities for People with Disabilities

Pittsburgh – May 1, 2018 – Government, nonprofit and faith leaders gathered today in Shadyside to open the City of Pittsburgh’s first ADA-accessible community flower garden. This new Western Pennsylvania Conservancy-owned community flower garden, located at the First United Methodist Church of Pittsburgh, will provide and expand gardening opportunities for people with disabilities or other… Read More

TreeVitalize Pittsburgh Receives Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence

Pittsburgh – April 26 – TreeVitalize Pittsburgh accepted the 2018 Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence in Allegheny County yesterday during the Pennsylvania Environmental Council’s annual dinner and awards ceremony. TreeVitalize Pittsburgh was one of 23 initiatives honored for their dedication to public health and safety, environmental, economic and recreation benefits across the commonwealth. “It’s an… Read More

Media Inquiries

Carmen Bray
Senior Director of Communications
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
800 Waterfront Dr.
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

412-586-2358
cbray@paconserve.org