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American environmental organization
Great Valley Nature Center
Formation1974
DissolvedMarch 2017; 7 years ago (2017-03)
TypeCharitable Organization
Location
Region served Greater Philadelphia
Executive DirectorTom Pascocello

The Great Valley Nature Center was an American organization dedicated to raising public awareness on environmental issues through educational exhibits, demonstrations, and workshops. The Great Valley Nature Center was located in Malvern, Pennsylvania. It consistes of fields, streams, ponds, woods, and diverse habitats. Also featured was Birds of Prey Center. All birds of prey are no longer present a replica Native American Lenape village, a Pennsylvania wildflower garden, a maple sugar house, and a hands-on exhibit area were also present.

History

Since its November 1974 incorporation, Great Valley Nature Center (formerly the Nature Center of Charlestown) has provided the Greater Philadelphia region, including Chester County, with environmental education opportunities. Arnold Bartschi contributed the land and start-up costs to establish the nature center.

As of 2017, the corporation has been dissolved. As of Spring 2019, the property is currently owned by a bank that wishes to foreclose upon it and sell it to a private party. Charlestown is currently fighting against such action 40°05′28″N 75°32′40″W / 40.091211°N 75.544328°W / 40.091211; -75.544328

References

  1. IDILOGIC http://great-valley-nature-center.idilogic.aidpage.com/great-valley-nature-center/
  2. http://www.charlestown.pa.us/news/newsletter_2019_2.pdf
  3. Field Trip http://www.fieldtrip.com/pa/09359777.htm
  4. http://www.charlestown.pa.us/news/newsletter_2019_2.pdf

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