Coldwater Heritage Partnership Offers Presentations, Individual Group Assistance On Preparing Watershed Conservation Plans
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The Coldwater Heritage Partnership is now offering free presentations and individual assistance to watershed and conservation nonprofit groups to help them write a cold water conservation plan.

Help is also available on how to navigate the Coldwater Heritage Partnership grant application process.

Learn how to identify a watershed that needs a plan, organize stakeholders and complete the plan.

For assistance, contact the Coldwater Heritage Partnership at 814-359-5233 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. for help.

The Coldwater Heritage Partnership is a partnership between DCNR, the Foundation for PA Watersheds, Fish and Boat Commission and the PA Council of Trout Unlimited.

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[Posted: May 14, 2019]


5/20/2019

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