Save The Date: PA Riparian Forest Buffer Summit Feb. 20-21
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The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and Western PA Conservancy will be hosting a Riparian Forest Buffer Summit on February 20-21 at the Best Western Premier Conference Center, 800 East Park Drive in Harrisburg. Pennsylvania has a goal of planting 95,000 acres of riparian buffers statewide by 2025 to improve water quality. The objective of the Summit is to provide conservation professionals and other Riparian Forest Buffer practitioners, decision makers and others with the latest and greatest information on Forest Buffer science, implementation strategies, outreach, funding options, as well as to provide networking opportunities for those working and volunteering in the forest buffer field. DCNR and the Conservancy held the first Forest Buffer Summit earlier this year in State College. Questions about the Summit should be directed to Teddi Stark, DCNR's Riparian Forest Buffer Coordinator, by calling 717-787-0656 or send email to: c-tstark@pa.gov. To learn more about buffers, visit DCNR’s Forest Buffers Along Waterways webpage. New DCNR Grant Round To learn more about grant opportunities to support riparian buffer, trail and recreation projects, visit DCNR’s Community Conservation Grant Program webpage. A new grant round is opening January 22. NewsClips: Penn State Extension: Risk Of Spotted Lanternfly On Christmas Trees Slight Check Your Christmas Tree Just In Case It’s Carrying Lanternfly Eggs Helping The Environment One Tree At A Time In Pittsburgh WITF Smart Take: Reducing Energy Consumption; Forest Wildfire Risk Christmas Tree Arrives In PA Capitol Building Diseases From Ticks Made Record Jump Last Year It May Be Getting Harder For Puerto Rico’s National Forest To Recover From Storms Related Stories: Feature: Motivations Matter In Sustainable Agriculture Decisions Western PA Conservancy Now Accepting Dominion Energy Watershed Mini Grants Applications Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership Names Brenda Sieglitz New Manager Western PA Conservancy Works To Introduce A Natural Predator To The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid [Posted: Nov. 22, 2018] |
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11/26/2018 |
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