News and Media Room
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy Continues to Receive Top Rating for Sound Fiscal Management from Charity Navigator
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – March 15 – For the 15th time since 2002, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy has received a four-star rating for strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency from Charity Navigator, America’s largest independent evaluator of charities. According to Charity Navigator, the four-star rating is the highest possible rating it issues and… Read More
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater Announces New Director
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Mill Run, Pa. – March 14, 2018 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced today the appointment of Justin W. Gunther as the new director of Fallingwater and vice president of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy. In April, Gunther will succeed Lynda Waggoner, who recently announced her retirement from the position after more than 40 years at… Read More
Fallingwater Opens for 55th Tour Season
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Mill Run, Pa. — March 9, 2018 – Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater will reopen for the 2018 season on Saturday, March 10. Since opening for its first tour in 1964, Fallingwater has welcomed more than 5.5 million visitors from around the world. Fallingwater, designed by Wright in 1935, is open to the public as a… Read More
Volunteer Stewards Needed for Local Community Gardens
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After WPC’s 130 community gardens are planted this spring, we rely on a dedicated group of volunteers, called garden stewards, to give regular attention to the gardens. Stewards work during the spring and summer months to keep our gardens healthy and blooming into the fall. WPC is looking for additional volunteers to “adopt” a garden… Read More
James G. Holland, Ph.D.: In Memoriam
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The Conservancy has lost a close friend and conservation hero, Jim Holland. In addition to being a renowned psychologist, Jim, along with his beloved wife Pamela Meadowcroft, have devoted decades to helping the Conservancy steward its properties. We are honored to have known and worked alongside Jim, and grateful for the opportunity to continue the… Read More
Protected Land to Improve Bat Conservation and Public Fishing Access Along Spruce Creek
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Franklin Township, Pa. – Dec. 27, 2017 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced today the protection of 13 acres in Franklin Township, Huntingdon County, which includes a limestone cave system to be used for bat conservation and more than 1,200 feet of public fishing access to the renowned Spruce Creek. The property will be conveyed… Read More
Laurel Ridge State Park Grows By 105 Acres
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Fairfield Township, Pa. – Dec. 21, 2017 – More than 105 acres of land have been added to Laurel Ridge State Park in Westmoreland County, thanks to a purchase made by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy today. This purchase brings the state park to 13,730 acres, spanning across Cambria, Fayette, Somerset and Westmoreland counties. The Fairfield… Read More
WPC Permanently Protects Loyalhanna Creek Property with a Conservation Easement
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Cook Township – Dec. 1, 2017 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced today the sale of a 115-acre property in Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland County and its permanent protection through a conservation easement. Located in Cook Township, the property includes a house, log cabin and a barn. The property also features important wildlife habitat, a mix… 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