The Delaware RiverKeeper Network and its partners are now accepting registrations for the 2019 Watershed Congress Along the Schuylkill to be held March 9 at the Pottstown campus of the Montgomery County Community College.
The annual Watershed Congress melds science, policy, and practical applications into one program that highlights the best available information and techniques for protecting and restoring watersheds.
The 2019 program will offer a keynote that explores the results of a decade of restoration and monitoring in the Brandywine Watershed, information-packed breakout sessions, a poster session, displays, and much more.
The Watershed Congress is also presented by Berks County Conservation District • Berks Nature • Bucks County Conservation District • Cadastral Consulting, LLC • Center in the Park/Senior Environment Corps • Chester-Ridley-Crum Watersheds Association • Darby Creek Valley Association • Delaware Nature Society • Delaware River Steamboat Floating Classroom, Inc. SPLASH • Delaware Valley University • Green Valleys Watershed Association • Lehigh County Conservation District • A.D. Marble & Company • Montgomery County Community College • Montgomery County Conservation District • Octoraro Native Plant Nursery • Outdoor Design • Partnership for the Delaware Estuary • Penn State University, Pennsylvania Sea Grant • Pennsylvania Department of Conservation & Natural Resources • Pennsylvania Environmental Council • Pennsylvania Horticultural Society • Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy • Reading Area Community College • Schuylkill River Greenways NHA • Stroud Water Research Center; Sustainable Choices, LLC & Philadelphia Water • Temple University • Trout Unlimited, Valley Forge Chapter • The Write Beat • Yellow Springs Farm.
To register or for more information, visit the 2019 Watershed Congress Along the Schuylkill webpage.
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[Posted: Jan. 14, 2019]
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