Western PA Conservancy Conserve Magazine Celebrates 125th Anniversary Of State Parks & Forests
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The Winter issue of the Conserve magazine published by the Western PA Conservancy celebrates the 125th anniversary of Pennsylvania’s state parks and forests featuring articles on--

-- State Parks & Forests, PA’s Invaluable Assets, Indispensable Legacy

-- Explore Parks & Forests WPC Helped Establish Or Expand

-- Pittsburgh’s Iconic Point State Park

-- Laurel Highlands State Parks

-- Partners Work To Improve Wild Trout In Laurel Ridge State Park

-- Explore PA’s Countless Acres Of Lush Forestland

-- Kaufman Family Helps Turn Ferncliff Peninsula Into National Natural Landmark

-- Trail Recommendations For Your Next Visits

-- Family’s Close Connection To Nature Blossoms Into Dedication To Conservation

Click Here to read all these articles and more.

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Resource Links:

PA Parks & Forests Foundation: Celebrating 125 Years Of State Parks, Forests (Video)

PA Parks & Forests Foundation: 125 Years of Stewardship & Conservation

125 Facts On Pennsylvania State Parks And Forests

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[Posted: Dec. 12, 2018]


12/17/2018

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