Western PA Conservancy Preserves Forested Area, Scenic Views In Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland County
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On January 28, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy announced the permanent protection of a 22-acre property in Cook Township, Westmoreland County through a donated conservation easement from property owners Michael Blehar and Beth Evans. The Ligonier Valley property includes 1,000 feet of frontage on Fourmile Run, a tributary to Loyalhanna Creek-- a popular 50-mile trout fishery that originates at Laurel Ridge and ends at the confluence of the Kiskiminetas River. The riparian area along the run is entirely forested, which helps improve and protect the water quality and aquatic life. The donated conservation easement legally restricts future subdivision and development on the land and will keep the property’s eight-acre forested riparian area intact and protect a scenic corridor of open space along Fourmile Run. Michael and Beth say their property has long been a nature escape where their children experienced wildlife and often played in the stream, and family and friends took refuge from their busy lives. “Nature soothes what ails you, making you slow down and breathe,” Michael adds. “Doing what you can to preserve nature and its many benefits is important to us.” Stretching between the forested flanks of Laurel and Chestnut ridges in Westmoreland County, the Ligonier Valley is regarded for its rolling farmland, scenic vistas, historic structures, clear streams and the Borough of Ligonier. Conservancy President and CEO Thomas Saunders says the valley has been a conservation priority for the Conservancy for decades because it’s one of our region’s most exceptional natural and scenic areas. “For many years, we’ve worked closely with the local community and landowners to employ a variety of conservation techniques to preserve land and water in the valley,” says Saunders. “Protecting land safeguards wildlife habitats and that residents and visitors to the Ligonier Valley will continue to enjoy the beautiful vistas that define it for generations. We greatly appreciate Michael and Beth’s generosity and conservation ethic.” Since the 1970s, the Conservancy has permanently protected nearly 27,000 acres of land in the Ligonier Valley, of which more than 10,000 are through conservation easements. For more information about conservation options, please contact the Conservancy at 412-288-2777 or send email to: info@paconserve.org. More information is available on programs, initiatives and special events at the Western PA Conservancy website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Conservancy, Like them on Facebook, Follow them on Twitter, join them on Instagram, visit the Conservancy’s YouTube Channel or add them to your network on Linkedin. Click Here to support their work. Other WPC Newsletter Stories: WPC: Colcom Revolving Fund For Local Land Trusts WPC Land Stewardship Volunteer Emily Teklenburg - Teen Time With Family WPC: Become A Volunteer Garden Steward WPC: Apply Now For A Fallingwater High School Residency Program WPC: Last Call To Apply For Summer Internship Opportunities NewsClips: PA Environment & Energy NewsClips From Last 7 Days Waiting For You Related Articles - Recreation - Land Conservation: Lackawanna River Named PA 2020 River Of The Year DCNR Releases New Report On Conservation Landscape Successes For The Economy And Environment Jan. 31 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation Colcom Revolving Fund For Local Land Trusts By Western PA Conservancy Interns Wanted: Western PA Conservancy - Last Call To Apply For Summer Internship Positions PA Sea Grant, Partners Finalize Conservation Of 179.8 Acres In Elk Creek Watershed Erie County Register Now: June 14 French Creek Iron Tour - Cycling For Open Space & Trails In Chester County Registration Open: Capital Area Greenbelt Assn. Tour de Belt June 7 In Harrisburg Fmr. Sen. Mike Brubaker Joins Board Of Chesapeake Conservancy Interns Wanted: Gov. Pinchot's Grey Towers National Historic Site Internships In Pike County [Posted: February 2, 2020] |
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