The May 17 edition of the Resource newsletter is now available from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources featuring articles on--
-- Penn’s Parks For All - Planning For The State Parks Of Tomorrow
-- State Officials Discuss Bike Safety, Benefits And Improvements For Cyclists
-- DCNR Designates Dead Man’s Hollow In Allegheny County As Wild Plant Sanctuary
-- Protect Yourself From Lyme Disease With These Tick Tips
-- Tree Planting Effort In Pinchot State Forest Reclaims Avondale Abandoned Mine Site
-- Help Us Determine The Status Of Northern Goshawks In PA
-- Meet Daniel Tiger And Enjoy Family Activities At State Parks June 3
-- Learn About Bats With DCNR At Poe Paddy Bat Tunnel May 27
-- Conservation Tip: May is National Bike Month
-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy.
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NewsClips:
State Officials Discuss Bicycle Safety To Mark Bike To Work Week
Many Heed The Call To Philly’s Bike To Work Day
Consol Agrees Not To Mine Near Kent Run In Ryerson Station State Park
Presque Isle Officials Optimistic About Federal Sand Funding
Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation
Cases Of Lyme Disease Continue To Increase Throughout PA
[Posted: May 18, 2017]
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