The July 26 issue of the Resource newsletter from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is now available featuring articles on--
-- Forests, Floodplains And Fish - They’re All Connected To Water Quality
-- Former Susquehanna County Railyard To Be Transformed Into Community Park
-- DCNR Recognizes Employees Going Above And Beyond To Support Agency Mission
-- Cook Forest Documentary Aims to Bring Awareness To Inspects Invading Hemlock Trees
-- Governor’s Advisory Council For Hunting, Fishing, Conservations Seeks Members
-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy.
For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Click Here for upcoming events. Click Here to be part of DCNR’s Online Community, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr.
NewsClips:
Casey, Smucker Introduce Bills To Create Susquehanna River National Heritage Area
37 Things To Do At Discover Presque Isle Days
July 28 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation
Editorial: Timely Study Of State Park System
Eddystone Pushes Completion Of Circuit Trails By 2025
Hampton Music, Pool Event To Raise Money For New Trail
Car-Free Schuylkill Bridges Connect Happy Trails Havens
Couple Works To Save Energy, Restore Landscape At 5 Western PA National Parks
Schneck: Mill Creek Falls A Cool Respite In Southern York County
Editorial: Community Pools Struggle, But Still Worthwhile
[Posted: July 26, 2017]
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