News and Media Room
Conservancy to Hold an Open House at its New Field Office in Downtown Franklin
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WHAT: The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) will host an open house at its new field office, called the Northwest Regional Office, located in downtown Franklin, Pa. and WPC members and the public are invited to attend. The public will have opportunities to meet WPC staff and board members, while learning more about the Conservancy’s work… Read More
Donald Hamer: In Memoriam
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The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is saddened by the loss of Donald W. Hamer, who passed away on July 12, 2016. Don was a philanthropic leader in the region and a longtime friend of the Conservancy who cared deeply for the preservation of Pennsylvania’s natural resources. Don was the founder of State of the Art, Inc.,… Read More
WPC Acquires Scenic Land and Wildlife Habitat Near Laurel Hill Creek and Park
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Middlecreek Township, Pa. – August 16 – Land in Pennsylvania’s Laurel Highlands that provides wildlife habitat and scenic views of Laurel Hill State Park in Somerset County is now permanently protected, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) announced today. The approximately 184-acre property in Middlecreek Township is adjacent to Laurel Hill State Park and, from an… Read More
UNESCO World Heritage Nomination for Fallingwater is Referred for Future Consideration
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The World Heritage Committee of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) voted on July 17, 2016, to refer the United States’ submission to the World Heritage List for future consideration. This nomination of a collection of 10 buildings, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, includes Fallingwater. Director of Fallingwater Lynda Waggoner attended UNESCO’s… Read More
“Doc” Blakeslee Memorial Recreation Area Opens June 27
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This event includes a walk along the property and special guests and family members to reflect on his commitment to conservation. WHAT: The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) will hold a dedication ceremony to officially open its new 24-acre natural area, called the Dr. Colson E. Blakeslee Memorial Recreation Area. This area in Elk County is… Read More
WPC Protects Another Large Forested Area in the Laurel Highlands Along the Great Allegheny Passage
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Black Township, Pa. – May 31 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) today announced the permanent protection of hundreds of forested acres in the Laurel Highlands along two miles of the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP). Today’s acquisition of a 329-acre tract of land in Black Township, Somerset County, is one of five properties conserved in… Read More
Dominion, Conservancy Award 24 Local Watershed Grants
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Blairsville, Pa. – April 7 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) and the Dominion Foundation recently awarded $30,000 to 24 watershed groups in 15 counties across the Commonwealth as part of their Watershed Mini Grant Program. Allegheny County awardees included the Allegheny Watershed Alliance of Pittsburgh, Pa., which received $550 for outreach efforts that include… Read More
WPC Seeks Sponsors, Volunteer Stewards to Help Sustain its Community Gardens
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Pittsburgh, PA – April 25 – For more than 30 years, the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC) has worked with communities across the region to create highly visible community flower gardens in public places. Today, there are 130 gardens in communities that brighten the commutes of thousands and help beautify neighborhoods, street corners and parks. These… 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