CBF-PA: More Tree Planting Events Scheduled In Pennsylvania, Sign Up Today!
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The Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA is urging Pennsylvanians to help plant trees at one of the many tree planting events groups are scheduling in the PA portion of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed April 13 to May 5.

Trees provide food and shelter for wildlife, cleaner air and cooler summer temperatures, increase property values, and reduce polluted runoff.

These plantings are critical to our clean water efforts, capturing and filtering out pollution before it enters our streams and tributaries, and helping alleviate flooding by stabilizing the soil.

CBF-PA is partnering with local organizations to plant a record number of trees this spring. But we need your help!

Find a tree planting event near you!  These events are suitable for adults, families, and community groups. Please dress for the weather—the events are rain or shine.

More events are being added, so check back again if you don’t see an event near you.

Click Here to find a map of events, contacts and registration information.

For more on Chesapeake Bay-related issues in Pennsylvania, visit the Chesapeake Bay Foundation-PA webpage.  Click Here to sign up for Pennsylvania updates (bottom of left column).  Click Here to support their work.

NewsClips:

Pennsylvania Cherry Will Invest $15M+ To Open New Hardwood Facility In Franklin County

Wolf Announces Grant To Pennsylvania Cherry To Create 42 New Jobs In Franklin County

Bethlehem Residents Livid Over PennDOT’s Route 378 Tree Removal Project

Related Stories:

Bay Journal: States Lagging Badly In Planting Streamside Trees In Chesapeake Bay Watershed

PEC: Volunteers Needed To Plant Trees In Clearfield, Luzerne, Northumberland And Somerset County At The Flight 93 Memorial

PA Horticultural Society, Penn State Extension, Tree Pittsburgh Offer Tree Tender Classes

DCNR Blog: To Clean Up The Chesapeake Bay, Focus On The Land

Investing In Green Infrastructure Offers Triple Benefits: Reduces Flooding, Nutrient, Sediment Runoff

PA Horticultural Society, PA Rotary Clubs Partner On Tree Planting Project To Help Meet Rotary’s International Goal

Western PA Audubon: Volunteers Needed For Habitat Restoration Project May 5, Butler County

Thomas Hylton: Greening Our Cities & Towns Program April 18 In Harrisburg

Foundation For Sustainable Forests Loving The Land Through Working Forests Field Conference May 19

[Posted: April 13, 2018]


4/16/2018

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