The Spring Edition Of Environmental Currents Now Available From Brandywine Conservancy
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Chester County-based Brandywine Conservancy recently released the spring edition of its quarterly Environmental Currents publication. Articles include:

-- A recap of the public meetings held for the Brandywine Water Trail study being conducted by the Brandywine Conservancy and the Chester County Planning Commission, as well as a link to take a survey about the proposed project;

-- An interview with Ellen Shultzabarger, Pennsylvania's new State Forester / Director of the Bureau of Forestry;

-- A blog about new technology impacting what we know about bird migration;

an invasive species spotlight article on Lesser celandine (Ficaria verna);  and

-- Do You Need Stewardship Help With Your Easement?

Click Here to read a copy

For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Brandywine Conservancy website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Conservancy (middle of the webpage.)  Visit the Conservancy’s Blog, Like the Conservancy on Facebook and Follow them on Instagram.

NewsClips:

Tax Credit Proposed To Help Young PA Farmers Acquire Land

Sisk: PA Expects Funding From Federal Land & Water Conservation Fund Despite Lapse

Editorial: Federal Land & Water Conservation Fund Legislation Good Step For Environment

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Brandywine Conservancy Offers Bird Migration Lecture On April 2 In Chester County

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April 13 Forest Restoration Workshop In Dauphin County By Manada Conservancy

Manada Conservancy: Creating A Backyard Pollinator Habitat Program April 24 In Dauphin County

PennDOT Announces Public-Private Partnership Proposals To Preserve 140 Acres In Bucks County

Practitioner Scholarships To Be Available For 2019 Natural Areas Conference; Reminder: Proposals Due April 15

[Posted: March 25, 2019]


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