Nature Conservancy Receives $2.5 Million Gift to Protect PA Forests, World Parks
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Longtime Nature Conservancy member and supporter Don Hamer recently donated $2.5 million to the Conservancy to protect lands, waters, and natural areas in The gift will provide funding for the creation of the chapter’s Donald Hamer Pennsylvania Forest Conservation and Restoration Fund, help protect habitat at West Branch Wilderness in “This is a significant gift that will have a long-lasting effect on our ability to protect the woods, waters and wildlife of “It gives me great pleasure to support The Nature Conservancy and help protect land in the West Branch Wilderness,” said Mr. Hamer. “This gift is a wonderful way to support my interests in conservation, as well as community and economic development. Creation of the Pennsylvania Forest Conservation and Restoration Fund will preserve this magnificent landscape and also offer local economic opportunities to the community.” Home to the state’s most rugged and wild lands, The Conservancy’s West Branch Wilderness preserve near Partnering with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Department of Environmental Protection, and the North Central Pennsylvania Conservancy, the Nature Conservancy is using forest restoration and land acquisition to protect these lands for future generations to enjoy. Most of the forests in the region have been cut over and replanted several times. They have been further weakened by disease and invasive species, resulting in forests that are severely fragmented and degraded. The Conservancy is working to restore the health of these forests and their historic composition. This includes planting hybrid American chestnut trees, which are resistant to the blight, an invasive pathogen from In addition to protecting the forests of In 2004, governments of 188 nations around the world agreed to an ambitious pledge: to create a global network of parks and protected areas by 2012. As a result, the Nature Conservancy launched the World Parks & Protected Areas Fund to support these governments and communities in creating strong, sustainable regional and national park systems connected across the world. By working with local communities, as well as national governments in efforts to conserve lands and waters, the Conservancy is forging close partnerships to ensure a future where people and nature thrive. Born in For more information, visit The Nature Conservancy – Pennsylvania webpage. |
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2/24/2006 |
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