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WPC Webinars
Our free webinars provide opportunities for everyone — anytime, anywhere — to learn more about the people, projects and programs that help protect and restore Western Pennsylvania's water, land and wildlife. Through these webinars, you’ll hear from our expert staff, glean a better understanding of how our work improves local communities and learn how you can get involved in local conservation efforts.
Pittsburgh Redbud Project – Celebrating Five Years on Earth Day
April 22, 2021
Learn about WPC’s five-year effort to plant thousands of Eastern redbuds to enhance Pittsburgh’s riverfront trails and open spaces.
Finch Superflight: Tracking Winter Movements of Evening Grosbeaks
February 19, 2021
David Yeany, avian ecologist at the WPC, explains how we are using new technology to track winter movements of evening grosbeaks.
Conservation in a Changing Climate
October 22, 2020
Learn how climate change is affecting Pennsylvania’s species and how WPC conservationists are reacting in order to increase survival chances for the most vulnerable species and habitats.
Planting for Pollinators
October 13, 2020
Take a look into WPC’s community garden program and learn how you can improve your home flower garden.
Plants vs Stormwater
October 8, 2020
Learn about a number of green infrastructure projects WPC has implemented to help manage Pittsburgh’s stormwater runoff.
Community Forestry Programs
August 13, 2020
Explore the benefit of trees and how community engagement and investment are ensuring that the Pittsburgh region sustains a vibrant community forest.
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy’s 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting
June 22, 2020
Learn about WPC’s important work, made possible through the support of WPC members, and how WPC is facing the challenges of COVID-19.
Saving Fallingwater: 20 Years of Preserving Wright’s Masterwork
June 13, 2020
Engineer John A. Matteo discusses how innovative preservation approaches have been implemented to overcome the unique challenges of preserving Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater.
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy's
MISSION
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy protects and restores exceptional places to provide our region with clean waters and healthy forests, wildlife and natural areas for the benefit of present and future generations. The Conservancy creates green spaces and gardens, contributing to the vitality of our cities and towns, and preserves Fallingwater, a symbol of people living in harmony with nature.