News and Media Room
Fallingwater to Host Hiring Event on Feb. 15
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Pittsburgh, Pa. — February 8, 2022 — The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is hosting an in-person Fallingwater hiring event scheduled for Tuesday, February 15, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., to fill vacancies for several part-time and full-time positions in advance of Fallingwater’s 59th tour season opening on March 5, 2022. The hiring event will take… Read More
New Infrastructure Law is Great News
for Water Quality in Pennsylvania
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The $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, signed into law November 15 by President Joe Biden, will not only help fix Pennsylvania’s crumbling roads and bridges but address cleaning up the state’s abandoned coal mine legacy. The legislation includes extending federal funding through the Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Program, which helps fund projects to address abandoned… Read More
WPC Has Funding Available for Canoe and Kayak
Access Projects in Western Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – October 25, 2021 – The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is seeking grant applicants for its Canoe Access Development Fund, which supports projects that will improve canoe and kayak access to the region’s waterways. Founded in 2008 by WPC donors and outdoor enthusiasts Roy Weil and Mary Shaw, WPC’s Canoe Access Development Fund provides… Read More
James Finley, Ph. D.: In Memoriam
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The board and staff of the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy are saddened by the unfortunate news that longtime Conservancy board member James C. Finley, Ph.D. was tragically killed on Saturday, Oct. 2 while cutting down a tree on his property in Ridgway, Pa. He was 72. Jim had recently retired from Penn State University as a… Read More
WPC Protects More Land Along the Great
Allegheny Passage, Casselman River in Somerset County
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Pittsburgh, Pa. – October 1, 2021 – More wildlife habitat and scenic views in the Laurel Highlands along the Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) Trail will remain forever intact thanks to the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy’s permanent protection of 50 acres in Black Township, Somerset County. The steep northern hardwood forested slopes contain a number of springs,… Read More
Peregrine Falcon Removed from Threatened Species List
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Conservationists and peregrine falcons received wonderful news in September 2021 when Pennsylvania removed the bird from its threatened species list! In 1989, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy staff members observed a pair of falcons hunting around Pittsburgh’s skyscrapers. Before that, it had been 33 years since peregrine falcons had been known to nest in the region. The… Read More
Conservancy Leads Stream Improvement Project Near Ridgway’s St. Leo’s Church
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During recent years, visitors to the section of Gallagher Run that flows through the St. Leo Magnus Church yard in Ridgway might have noticed rusting wire baskets precariously holding rocks on a badly eroding streambank. Gallagher Run is a cold water stream that provides clean water to Elk Creek and the Clarion River watershed and… Read More
Join WPC and KÜHL at the Grand Opening of Public Lands
for Pancakes, Coffee and Pants!
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The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is grateful to team up with premium outdoor clothing manufacturer, KÜHL, at the grand opening weekend, September 24-26, 2021, of Dick’s Sporting Goods’ first new outdoor specialty store, Public Lands, located in Cranberry Township, Butler County. Everyone is welcome to attend the Public Lands Vendor Village Friday, Sept. 24 and Saturday,… 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