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The Wildlands Conservancy is dedicated to environmental education and the conservation
of land and water resources. Through the SECA campaign, Wildlands Conservancy serves as an umbrella organization, representing a balanced group of member organizations
that work at the ground level to defend,
protect, and restore the health of
Pennsylvania's environment for all its
citizens.
A gift to the Wildlands Conservancy is an investment in Pennsylvania's future. Clean air and water, fertile soil, beautiful vistas, rich forests, abundant plants and wildlife, and most importantly, healthy people, are our true "common wealth". By making a donation to the Wildlands Conservancy and our participating organizations, you are joining thousands of caring people who are working for a brighter, healthier future for all Pennsylvanians.
Your support through the SECA Campaign enables Wildlands Conservancy to distribute essential operating funds to member organizations for programs that:
- Bring safe food to our tables
- Defend the clean air we breathe
- Protect our drinking water
- Build trails and parks for family recreation
- Help low income families with their energy needs
- Give urban children the chance to explore nature
- Preserve open space for future generations
- Promote sound environmental policy
- and much much more
Help Wildlands Conservancy and its member organizations continue to work to protect your air, water, land and food.

Participating Organizations
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| Allegheny Land Trust |
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conserves and stewards land that supports the scenic, recreational, and environmental well-being of communities in Allegheny County and its environs. |
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| Audubon Pennsylvania |
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conserves and restores natural ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife and their habitats for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity. |
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| Clean Air Council |
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protects everyone’s right to breathe clean air. CAC offers programs addressing outdoor and indoor air quality, clean energy, sustainable transportation, waste reduction, and global warming. |
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| Clean Water Fund |
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promotes neighborhood-based action and education programs bringing people, businesses, and government together for sensible solutions that protect water and health, prevent pollution and conserve natural resources.
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| Energy Coordinating Agency |
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helps people conserve energy and promotes a sustainable and socially equitable energy future for all in the Philadelphia region.
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| Environmental Fund for Pennsylvania |
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provides donors with a simple and effective way to help secure a healthier future for Pennsylvanians by protecting land, air and water quality through a balanced group of 16 trustworthy environmental organizations |
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| Lancaster Farmland Trust |
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is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is to preserve and steward the beautiful, productive farmland of Lancaster County. |
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| The Nature Conservancy |
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is an international, non-profit conservation organization working in all 50 states and more than 30 countries around the world to protect ecologically important lands and waters for nature and people. |
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| PA Association for Sustainable Agriculture |
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helps bring locally grown food to your family’s table. We promote environmentally-friendly, community-oriented farming, to assure an economically viable future for Pennsylvania’s farmers. |
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| PA CleanWays |
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preserves Pennsylvania’s scenic beauty by eliminating illegal dumping and littering through: volunteer-driven cleanups, community adoptions, public education, proper disposal, and beautification events. |
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| PA Environmental Council |
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improves quality of life
statewide, by enhancing the natural and built environments through integration of advocacy, education and
implementation of community and regional action projects. |
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| Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation |
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promotes environmental awareness and protection of water resources with legal and technical assistance and education about environmental rights. |
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| Pennsylvania Land Trust Association |
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promotes voluntary land conservation – acquiring land and development rights – to protect Pennsylvania’s special places for today and for generations to come |
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| PA Recreation and Park Society |
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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 |
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promotes ecological lifestyle choices statewide through environmental education In the classroom and community, and offers waste audits, composting classes and summer camps. |
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| Rails-to-Trails Conservancy |
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promotes healthy communities by converting former rail lines into public trails (like the Schuylkill River Trail), providing opportunities for recreation, fitness, conservation, and tourism. |
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For more information, contact:
Brie Knight, SECA coordinator:
1420 Walnut Street, Suite 1304
Philadelphia, PA 19102
1-800-334-3190
bknight@greentreks.org
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Allegheny Land Trust
Audobon Pennsylvania
Clean Air Council
Clean Water Fund
Energy Coordinating Agency
Environmental Fund for Pennsylvania
Lancaster Farmland Trust
The Nature Conservancy
PA Association for Sustainable Agriculture
PA CleanWays
PA Environmental Council
Pennsylvania Environmental Defense Foundation
Pennsylvania Land Trust Association
PA Recreation and Park Society
PA Resources Council
Rails-to-Trails Conservancy
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