News and Media Room
WPC Offers Free Trees Through Three Programs
Pittsburgh, PA
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Did someone say “Free trees”? We did! The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy offers trees at no cost for urban communities to plant in public spaces, or for landowners to plant along streams or replace invasive trees or shrubs. Urban Trees for Communities Working in partnership with community groups, nonprofits and municipal agencies, TreeVitalize Pittsburgh, of which… Read More
WPC Seeks Spring Canoe Access Grant Applications
Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – March 17, 2025 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is seeking grant applications for its Canoe Access Development Fund (CADF), which supports projects to improve canoe and kayak access to Western Pennsylvania’s waterways. The Conservancy’s CADF provides technical assistance and grants of up to $5,000 for the construction and enhancement of canoe and… Read More
PEC Podcast: Our Expert’s Resources For Raising Awareness to Reduce Invasive Species
Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – February 26, 2025 – Tune in on Friday, February 28, 2025, to hear Amy L. Jewitt, our Pennsylvania iMapInvasives program coordinator with the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program at the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, on the Pennsylvania Environmental Council’s podcast, Pennsylvania Legacies. During the podcast, Amy explains how and why invasive species continue to… Read More
WPC Offers Free Native Tree Plantings for Landowners with Streams
Pittsburgh, PA
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Indiana, Pa. – February 26, 2025 – Landowners in more than 30 counties across western and central Pennsylvania with open or mostly open land along waterways can apply to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy to have native trees planted at no cost as part of the statewide water quality improvement goals. Riparian trees can improve water… Read More
WPC Protects Two More Properties to Expand Popular
Outdoor Recreation Areas in Fayette County
Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – January 31, 2025 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced today the purchase of two properties, totaling 97 acres, in Stewart Township, Fayette County that will be added to popular outdoor recreation and natural areas in the Laurel Highlands. A 44-acre forested property located near State Route 381 consists of limestone outcrops along… Read More
Easement Donation to WPC in Warren County Helps
Protect Land, Water Quality Along the Allegheny River
Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – January 6, 2025 – Forested land along the Allegheny River is now permanently protected thanks to a conservation easement donation from Randall Gustafson on 28 acres of his property in Pleasant and Watson townships, Warren County. The property has 2,200 feet of frontage on the Allegheny River, which is Pennsylvania’s 2024 River… Read More
WPC Announces Appointments to Two Leadership Positions
Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – January 1, 2025 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announces the appointment of two new leadership positions and the retirement of Cynthia Carrow, vice president of government and community relations. Carrow retired from the Conservancy after 51 years of service on December 31, 2024. Conservancy President Tom Saunders noted that Carrow had many… Read More
WPC, Community Partners Plant Flowers and Open a New Community Flower Garden in Mount Oliver
Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – December 3, 2024 – Officials from the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Hilltop Economic Development Corporation, Mount Oliver Borough and Pennsylvania American Water recently transformed a vacant lot into a new Conservancy-owned community flower garden. Members of the community-based Hilltop Economic Development Corporation contacted The Conservancy last year asking for assistance to help plan,… 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