Keystone College Hosts Workshop On Restoring Hemlock Forests & Waterways Nov. 7
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The Keystone College Environmental Education Institute will host a workshop on November 7 on Protecting and Restoring Forests and Waterways Impacted By Hemlock Trees. Presenters include Tom McLane, licensed landscape architect, McLane Associates; Dr. Jerry Skinner, resident naturalist, Woodbourne Forest and Wildlife Sanctuary and Jayme Longo, Director of Tree Savers. The target participants for this workshop are homeowners, trail and conservation groups, municipalities and landowners. PA American Water provided a grant to support this workshop. The workshop will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Lackawanna Hall at Keystone College in LaPlume, Lackawanna County. Click Here to register or call 570-945-8555. NewsClips: Couple Win National Award For Restoring Woodland Fall Foliage Report: Last Weekend For Color Across PA During Fall Foliage Season, Money Could Grow On Trees 8 Spots For Fall Foliage In Southcentral PA EPA Background Now Helps Her Tend To Trees New Label Aims To Conserve Wild Ginseng Wood Energy Gives Back To Forests |
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