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A full recording is now available for this webinar. The moderated conversation highlights the history of the Conservation Landscape program in Pennsylvania, a unique state-supported
Right on time for the bicentennial of Fredrick Law Olmsted Sr.’s birth comes Olmsted and Yosemite: Civil War. Abolition, and the National Park Idea by Rolf
Please join the Living Landscape Observer on April 1, 2022 from 1:00pm to 1:45pm for a moderated discussion with Cindy Dunn, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation. Learn about the Pennsylvania Conservation Landscapes Program. Register now.
The National Park Service Advisory Board released Charting a Future for National Heritage Areas in 2007. What progress has been made on the report’s recommendations over the past sixteen years.
The need for a closer partnership between conservation and historic preservation was one of the motivations for the creation of the Living Landscape Observer (LLO). The LLO reports on large landscape conservation, an approach that blends ingredients of land conservation, historic preservation, and sustainable community development.
A full recording is now available for this webinar. The moderated conversation highlights the history of the Conservation Landscape program in Pennsylvania, a unique state-supported
Right on time for the bicentennial of Fredrick Law Olmsted Sr.’s birth comes Olmsted and Yosemite: Civil War. Abolition, and the National Park Idea by Rolf
Please join the Living Landscape Observer on April 1, 2022 from 1:00pm to 1:45pm for a moderated discussion with Cindy Dunn, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation. Learn about the Pennsylvania Conservation Landscapes Program. Register now.
The National Park Service Advisory Board released Charting a Future for National Heritage Areas in 2007. What progress has been made on the report’s recommendations over the past sixteen years.
The need for a closer partnership between conservation and historic preservation was one of the motivations for the creation of the Living Landscape Observer (LLO). The LLO reports on large landscape conservation, an approach that blends ingredients of land conservation, historic preservation, and sustainable community development.