Watershed Student Education Program April 15 At PPL Susquehanna Riverlands

We all live in a watershed, but do you know your watershed address? Join us to find out how our actions on land affect the quality and quantity of water in our local streams from 5:30-7 p.m. April 15, at PPL’s Susquehanna Riverlands near Berwick in Luzerne County.
            Alana Roberts, PPL community affairs specialist, leads this informative program that includes a demonstration of an Enviroscape. Then grab some nets and search for aquatic animals including frogs, tadpoles, newts, aquatic insects and fish. Animals will be held temporarily so participants get a close-up look at their unique features and adaptations as well as learn about their place in the food web.
            The Susquehanna Riverlands preserve encompasses 1,200 acres on both the east and west banks of the Susquehanna River, and has been providing the residents of northcentral Pennsylvania with quality recreation, fishing and environmental education since 1980.
            This program is most appropriate for children ages 5-12. Preregistration is requested. For more information and to register, call 1-866-832-3312 or send email to: pplpreserves@pplweb.com.


4/4/2011

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