DEP’s Latest Teaching Green Environmental Ed Newsletter Now Available
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The Teaching Green Environmental Education newsletter from the Department of Environmental Protection is now available featuring stories about--

-- Climate Change In Pennsylvania

-- Harrisburg Falcons Banding Event May 17.  Click Here to watch it live.

-- Stories From Environmental Ed Grant Projects

-- Teaching Environmental Best Management Practices In STEM, Career Education

-- Earth Day At The Governor’s Residence

-- New Website On Status Of Water Quality In PA

-- Environmental Educators Survey - Guide To Meaningful Watershed Ed Experiences

-- Calendar of Workshops And Training

-- Kathleen Banski Joins DEP As Environmental Ed Program Coordinator

-- Click Here to sign up for your own copy

Visit DEP’s Teaching Green webpage for more environmental education resources.  Questions should be directed to Bert Myers, Director of DEP’s Environmental Education and Information Center, by sending email to: gimyers@pa.gov  or calling 717-772-1828.

NewsClips:

Susquehanna U. Freshwater Research Institute Receives $950,000 R.K. Mellon Grant

Marcus Schneck: Cicada Emergency Draws Near In Part Of Pennsylvania

Bob Frye: Emergence Of Cicadas Should Produce Fantastic Fishing

Bob Frye: Leave Wildlife Babies In The Wild This Spring

Fishing Teaches Lessons, Builds Bridges At Valley High School In New Kensington

How The Bumble Bee Got Its Stripes

Van Gogh In Bloom Is Summer Show At Phipps Conservatory In Pittsburgh

Marcus Schneck: Why Is This Month’s Full Moon A Blue Flower Moon?

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Penn State Extension: Diversity In Urban Tree Plantings May 21 Webinar

DCNR Bureau Of Forestry Offers Reward For Suspicious Wildfires In Luzerne County

Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Water Partnership Education Van Gets Makeover For Drinking Water Week

DEP’s Latest Teaching Green Environmental Ed Newsletter Now Available

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State Budget Decisions Will Be Made Soon: New Funding Needed To Restore The Environment, Prevent Flooding, With No Backsliding

PA Parks & Forests Foundation Urges MORE Investment, No Backsliding On Parks & Forests Project Funding

[Posted: May 8, 2019]


5/13/2019

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