What is Pennsylvania Wildlife Corridor Foundation?

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Pennsylvania wildlife corridor foundation preserves land in and around priority zones which can still support endangered species or the property could connect divided populations of Pennsylvania’s wildlife. 

What we do

Native Habitat Restoration

Native Habitat is easily disturbed by business and residential development, weather, invasive plants, pollution, and climate change. We look to help remediate properties removing trash and invasive plants and then installing native trees and shrubs, meadow grass, and wildflower as wildlife habitat.

Wildlife Corridors

Wildlife corridors are an after thought to our overdevelopment of wilderness. From roads, to developments, to businesses, and farms, we have disrupted and disconnected populations of wildlife. Through wildlife corridors and connecters, we look to provide our wildlife a chance to sustain itself in remediated and restored and connected native habitats.

Land Preservation

We look to group fund and also access grant funding to purchase, acquire, restore and connect land in priority zones specified by a 2023 Pennsylvania Wildlife Corridor assessment.

“I’d rather be in a forest.”

Pennsylvania Wildlife Corridor Foundation

About Us

Native Habitat Restoration

Habitat has slowly evolved and established itself in a given area, affected by soil composition, sunlight, access to water, insects, wildlife, climate, and disrupted by development. We look to help manage and restore public lands while looking to expand the preserved areas to enable further wildlife corridors and connectors.

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