The November issue of The Catalyst newsletter is now available from Butler County-based Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition featuring articles on--
-- Using GIS: Changes In The Prairie At Jennings Environmental Center Over Time In Butler County
-- Call For Participants! Westminster College Student Symposium On The Environment Dec. 6, Lawrence County
-- The KIDS Catalyst: November Word Search
-- Westminster Students Present Water Sampling Findings At Erico Bridge Treatment System
-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy.
The Catalyst newsletter is distributed to over 1,200 individuals in over a dozen countries including: Brazil, Peru, South Korea, Mexico, England, Wales, Venezuela, South Africa, New Zealand, Australia and Germany.
For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition website.
Thinking Of Gifts?
Visit Clean Creek Pottery to help mine reclamation efforts.
(Photo: Wil Taylor, Jennings Environmental Education Center, instructing Westminster College students on the use of field alkalinity test kits at the Erico Bridge Passive System.)
NewsClips:
Somerset Conservation District Earns National Abandoned Mine Lands Reclamation Award
Hanover 9 Mine Reclamation Project Brings $209M Commercial Project To Luzerne County
Warehouse Construction Begins On Former Mine Site In Wilkes-Barre
Hayes: Hunters, Anglers Support License Fee Increases In Poll
Related Stories:
New Poll: PA Hunters, Anglers Support Robust Funding For Restoring Habitat, Water Quality, Growing Greener
Local Stream Guardians Protect Bobs Creek In Bedford, Blair Counties
Citizen Science Brings Local Students To Katz Natural Area In Crawford County
Partnership Crosses State Lines In Bedford County To Protect Water Quality
Feature: Meet The Master Watershed Stewards Who Are Saving Streams
Bay Journal: Restored Peters Creek In Lancaster County Lures Trout, Threatened Chesapeake Logperch
Penn State Water Insights Seminar Nov. 9, Who Signs Up For Free Rain Gardens?
Brodhead Watershed Assn. Leavitt Branch Dry Dam Walk-and-Talk Tour Nov. 18, Monroe County
Lacawac Sanctuary: Are Pocono Lakes On The Precipice Of An Ecological Tipping Point?
EPA Invites City Of Lancaster To Apply For $22 Million WIFIA Water Infrastructure Loan
Act Now
How Good Is The Water Quality In Streams In Your Community? Take A Look, Then Act
[Posted: Oct. 31, 2018]
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