The conference is Pennsylvania’s premier networking, training, and inspirational event for staff and volunteers of conservation groups.
The 350-400 attendees each year come from land trusts, county and local municipal governments, state agencies, trail groups, watershed associations, and other organizations.
Visit the PA Land Conservation Conference website for all the details, including sponsorship opportunities.
For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the WeConservePA website, Click Here to sign up for regular updates from WeConservePA, Like them on Facebook, and Follow them on Twitter. Click Here to support their work.
More than 114,800 Pennsylvanians contribute to local land trusts.
Related Articles This Week:
-- Conestoga River Named Pennsylvania’s 2026 River of the Year; The Conestoga River Club Dedicated The Honor To Ad Crable, A Revered Outdoor Journalist [PaEN]
-- DCNR Invests $1.4 Million To Support 4 Local Projects To Expand, Improve ATV Trails; Next Grant Round Opens Feb. 2 [PaEN]
-- DCNR Grants News: $82 Million Awarded To 295 Conservation Projects; Nature-Based Economic Development; Water Trail Grants Awarded; Grant Application Dates
-- Natural Lands Finalizes The Protection Of 60 Acres Of Forest In Hopewell Big Woods, Berks County [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- WESA: The Nature Conservancy Acquires 279 Acres In Cambria County To Protect Rare Birds
-- Inquirer - Frank Kummer: Game Commission Board Votes For Land Swap Widely Opposed By Limerick Residents
-- Penn State Extension: Wood & Wildlife News: Forest Health Snapshot: Native Plants & Wildlife Friendly Landscaping; Education Opportunities
-- PA iMapInvasives Program News: Critical Needs Identified In Updated Invasive Species Plan; Anglers Help Shape Invasives Strategies; New Year Invasive Species Challenge
-- PA Capital-Star: Gov. Shapiro Joins Philadelphia Lawsuit Fighting Slavery Memorial’s Removal
[Posted: January 29, 2026] PA Environment Digest

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