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Some Links Relevant to the WVWA
Local Links:
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Ambler Main Street, a non-profit organization involving
more than 100 volunteers, is dedicated to making "Downtown Ambler" a
social, cultural and business center for Ambler and the surrounding
areas including Upper Dublin, Lower Gwynedd and Whitpain.
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eScrip
fundraising program. Register your Genuardi's, or other
card, with eScrip and WVWA will receive a donation every time that
card is used. WVWA's group number is 149362336.
- Friends of the Wissahickon,
representing individual citizens, users, and community groups who are concerned for the
preservation and restoration of the Wissahickon portion of Fairmount Park, and in its
protection through balanced use.
- GreenSpace
Alliance, a supporting organization of the
Pennsylvania Environmental Council
to protect its remaining farmland, and create a regional system of
linked, protected green spaces throughout Bucks, Chester, Delaware,
Montgomery and Philadelphia Counties.
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Horseways is a non-profit organization with a goal to
conserve open space and maintain trails in Lower Gwynedd, Whitpain,
and Whitemarsh townships.
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Local Wildlife
Rehabilitators, a listing of local wildlife
rehabilitators who accept injured or orphaned wildlife.
- Natural Lands Trust:
Stewardship Handbook for Natural Lands in Southeastern Pennsylvania
- PA Association of Environmental
Educators, The Pennsylvania Association of Environmental
Educators unites, supports, and inspires individuals to be stewards
of the environment.
- Wissahickon Creek
water flow and stage data at the mouth of the Wissahickon in Philadelphia
and in Fort
Washington at Route 73, provided by the U.S. Geological
Survey
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Wissahickon Restoration Volunteers (WRV), dedicated to the
restoration of the natural areas of the Wissahickon Valley Park in
Philadelphia.
County Agencies:
State Representatives:
State Representatives who help protect the Wissahickon Creek:
State Agencies:
Federal Agencies:
National Organizations:
- The Land Trust Alliance
supports conservation in communities across the country by ensuring that people who work
through voluntary land trust organizations have the information, skills, and resources
they need to save land.
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