Central PA Conservancy Honors Dr. Cliff Jones as Conservationist of the Year
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At a special banquet on December 5, the Central PA Conservancy will honor Dr. Cliff Jones, former Secretary of the Department of Environmental Resources, an avid birdwatcher and public servant, as its Conservationist of the Year.

The Conservancy is also establishing the Clifford L. Jones Conservation Easement Stewardship Endowment Fund to acquire properties and create easements to permanently preserve habitat, important bird areas and other special places.

Dr. Jones is the personal embodiment of the idea that having good environmental and good economic policy are not opposing concepts.

He was not only Secretary of DER during the Three Mile Island Accident, but Secretary of Commerce, Secretary of the Department of Labor and Industry, chairman of the Public Utility Commission, President of the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry, chair of the Republican State Committee and served on the boards of the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, Pennsylvania Environmental Council, The Nature Conservancy, the Pennsylvania Audubon Society, Pennsylvania Wildlife Federation, the Pennsylvania Parks and Forest Foundation and is an original member of the advisory committee to the Wild Resources Conservation Fund.

In his spare time, Dr. Jones serves as an adjunct professor at Messiah College and Penn State University.

An avid birdwatcher, Dr. Jones has a lifetime bird list totaling 3,800 world sightings, 714 North America sightings and 350 world mammal sightings from his travels to 55 countries, 30 states and 8 Canadian provinces.

The Central PA Conservancy will host a special dinner in honor of Dr. Jones will be at the Sheraton, 4650 Lindle Road in Harrisburg (formerly the Wyndham Hotel). A reception will start at 5:30 and dinner is at 6:30.

Tickets for the event are $40 each. Please make reservations by November 27.

For more information contact Debra Bowman, Executive Director of the Conservancy, at 717-233-0221 or send email to dbowman@centralpaconservancy.org .

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