The Manada Conservancy and Penn State Extension will hold a hands-on outdoor workshop on September 8 in Hershey to teach participants how to check up on the health of your local stream.
The First Investigation of Stream Health Protocol (F.I.S.H.), taught in the workshop, is designed to be used by landowners to make observations about stream health indicators like water clarity, growth of vegetation and signs of wildlife.
The workshop will be held at Swatara Creek Park, 151 South Hanover Street in Hershey, Dauphin County, from 6-9:00 p.m.
Please R.S.V.P. to the Manada Conservancy office if you plan to attend by sending email to: office@manada.org or call 717-566-4122.
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