The latest issue of Connect With Your Environment in the Erie Times-News features an In Life and in the environment -- Keeping Pets From Becoming Invasive Species Like Turtles.
This edition talks about invasive species and specifically keeping pets from becoming invasive species as well as plans to reduce single-use plastics.
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NewsClips:
RiverFest 2019 Aims To Teach Kids Conservation In Scranton Along Lackawanna River
Micek: These Schoolkids Wanted People To Skip Using Plastic Straws For A Day And Got A Crash Course In Politics Instead
New Horticultural Center At Philadelphia School For The Blind Seeds A Connection To Nature
Corps Of Engineers Invites Public To Lockfest 2019 In Pittsburgh Saturday
Editorial: Children Witness Effort To Regrow Forests In Northumberland County
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Putting Mussels To The Test, How Effectively Will They Cleanup The Schuylkill River?
Note: The restoration of freshwater mussels and American Eels are related.
Susquehanna River Basin Commission Hands-On Eels In The Classroom Restoration Program
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[Posted: May 14, 2019]
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