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Why? Because Pennsylvania has it all natural
beauty, a
healthy lifestyle, and a high quality of life for the people who
make the state great. The Environmental Fund for Pennsylvania
and our 16 participating organizations exist to help Pennsylvanians
keep it that way |
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Allegheny
Land Trust protects Pennsylvania's beauty, biodiversity, recreational
capacity, and water quality, while educating our communities, through
land preservation. |
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Audubon Pennsylvania works to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife, and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity in Pennsylvania.
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Clean
Air Council is dedicated to protecting everyone's right to breathe
clean air. CAC protects air quality by promoting waste reduction and
recycling, sustainable transportation, clean energy and better indoor
air quality. |
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Clean
Water Fund We all live downstream. Tons of toxic chemicals dumped
into Pennsylvania's water and air cause asthma, birth defects and
cancer. To protect your health, CWF fights pollution. |
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Energy
Coordinating Agency assists over 30,000 families annually with
energy conservation, renewable energy, and related services. |
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Lancaster
Farmland Trust works to preserve the richest farmland in Lancaster
County, support good stewardship of the land, and encourage a thriving
agricultural economy in PA.
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The
Nature Conservancy's mission is to preserve the plants, animals,
and natural communities that represent the diversity of life on Earth
by protecting the lands and waters they need to survive. |
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PA
Association for Sustainable Agriculture works to bring locally
grown food to your family's table. We work for the promotion of environmentally
friendly, community oriented farming, and to assure an economically
viable future for PA's farmers. |
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PA
CleanWays empowers people to eliminate littering and illegal dumping.
The statewide organization promotes education and a community-based
approach involving volunteers, businesses, and governments. |
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PA Environmental
Council improves quality of life statewide, by enhancing the natural
and built environments through an integration of advocacy, education
and implementation of community and regional action projects.
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The Pennsylvania
Environmental Defense Foundation promotes environmental awareness
and protection with aid, assistance and education of environmental
rights. PEDF provides scientific and other professional expertise
as well. |
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The PA Land
Trust Association program improves the quality and increases the
quantity of conservation acquisition projects in Pennsylvania.
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PA Recreation
and Park Society actively supports local and state parks-including
Fairmount Park and area recreation centers-with grants, training and
assistance for parks and recreation professionals and volunteers.
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PA Resources
Council PRC's Environmental Living Center in Ridley Creek State
Park is an education site for teachers, students, government and industry
to learn about the environmental impact of our daily lifestyle choices.
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The Rails-to-Trails
Conservancy converts abandoned railroads into trails for hiking,
bicycling and inline skating-safe for all ages and abilities. The
Schuylkill River Trails is a great example. |
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Wildlands
Conservancy preserves eastern PA's lands and streams and teaches
children about nature's wonders. This year alone, we'll preserve another
24,000 acres and education 25,000 more children. |