Monday, December 11, 2017

Western PA Conservancy Protects Loyalhanna Creek Property With Conservation Easement In Westmoreland

The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy recently announced the sale of a 115-acre property in Ligonier Valley, Westmoreland County and its permanent protection through a conservation easement.
Located in Cook Township, the property includes a house, log cabin and a barn. The property also features important wildlife habitat, a mix of forest and farmland and 2,500 feet of frontage along Loyalhanna Creek.
It is also in close proximity to more than 3,000 acres of land in the upper Loyalhanna Creek watershed previously protected through other WPC conservation easements.
The watershed, which drains the heavily forested slopes of Chestnut and Laurel ridges, contains several high-quality streams that support a variety of wildlife habitats.
A conservation easement is a legal agreement that restricts future subdivision and development on land.
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.
“We are pleased to sell and protect this property that will add to the agrarian heritage, water quality, forests and open space in the Ligonier Valley – an exceptional natural and scenic area in our region,” said Conservancy President and CEO Thomas Saunders.
The Conservancy first acquired the property in late 2015 with financial support from the Richard King Mellon Foundation, Department of Environmental Protection Growing Greener funds and Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation.
It was listed for sale in March 2016 through the Conservancy’s Conservation Buyer Program.
The Conservancy works with willing landowners to protect land either through outright purchase or donation of land or conservation easements. WPC's Conservation Buyer Program connects potential conservation-minded real estate buyers with sellers of protected properties.
The program offers properties that have conservation and recreational benefits. Interested sellers or landowners should contact WPC's land protection department by sending email to: land@paconserve.org or call 1-866-564-6972 for more information.
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, add them to your Circle on Google+, join them on Instagram, visit the Conservancy’s YouTube Channel or add them to your network on Linkedin.  Click Here to support their work.

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