Operating out of Warrenton, VA, the Piedmont Environmental Council has been a stalwart defender of the Virginia Piedmont's natural splendor, rural livelihoods, and historical significance since 1972. With a strong local focus and unwavering community backing, PEC stands as a beacon of conservation efforts in the region.
Spanning a vast nine-county expanse from the northern reaches of Loudoun to the southern landscapes of Albemarle County and Charlottesville, PEC's influence extends beyond the Piedmont's borders. Actively involved in state-wide, regional, and national dialogues, the council addresses a myriad of critical issues impacting the Piedmont, including land conservation, sustainable agriculture, public access to green spaces, water quality preservation, and wildlife habitat protection through a blend of hands-on projects, advocacy campaigns, and educational initiatives.
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