Since 1979, Willistown Conservation trust (WCT) has served as stewards of land. Found 20 miles west of Philadelphia, WCT's focus area is comprised of 28,000 acres within the watersheds of Ridley, Crum, and Darby Creeks of Chester and Delaware Counties. Since 1996, the Trust has permanently conserved over 7,500 acres, including four nature preserves open to the public: Ashbridge Preserve, Hartman Meadow, Kirkwood Preserve, and Rushton Woods Preserve, which is home to Rushton Conservation Center and Rushton Farm.
The Trust offers five nationally renowned programs for public engagement and research: Land Protection, Land Stewardship, Community Farm, Bird Conservation, Watershed Protection, Education and Outreach Programs.
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