The May 29 Resource newsletter is now available from the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources featuring articles on--
-- DCNR, Mid State Trail Association Celebrate Mid State Trail As PA's 2019 Trail Of The Year
-- Green Might Be What’s Needed The Next Time You Are Feeling Blue
-- Canoeing & Kayaking PA’s Scenic Waterways In The Age Of Climate Change
-- PA Outdoor Corps Improvement Projects Underway In Laurel Ridge State Park
-- DCNR Good Natured Pennsylvanians: Elisa Sarantschin, NaturePHL
-- DCNR Joins In Trail Tunnel Groundbreaking In Clarion County To Discuss Restore PA
-- DCNR Tours Norristown To Discuss Restore PA
-- Gov. Wolf Visits Glen Onoko Falls Trail To Discuss Restore PA
-- Park & Recreational Professionals Day July 19
-- DCNR Secretary Dunn Read To Students For 1-4-3 Day In PA (photo)
-- Outdoor Health Tip: Be Aware Of Ticks And Lyme Disease Dangers
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NewsClips:
Cyclist Injured After Bike Hits Booby Trap On Back Mountain Trail In Luzerne
Editorial: Trail Booby Trap A Sign We Have Become Just Too Mean
Boy, 16, Dies After Falling Into Bucks County Creek While Kayaking During Thunderstorm
Spectacular Views, Ticks And, Of Course, Bears On A Hike In Luzerne County
Lackawanna State Park Holds Photo Scavenger Hunt
Asbury Woods Environmental Center Will Replace, Extend Its Boardwalk
With $1 Million Park Overhaul Looming, Mammoth Fest Set To Begin In Westmoreland
How Philly’s FDR Park’s $200M Makeover Is Future-Proofing The Lakes
Redesigning An Old City Green Space For Park Use, Not Drug Use
This Philly Teen Bike Crew Is All About Safety
Op-Ed: Philadelphia Parks Are Improving Thanks To Rebuild Initiative, But Need Still Abounds
Fish & Boat Commission Reminds Boaters, Anglers Frequent Storms Can Create Unpredictable Water Conditions
Woman, Dog Missing On Appalachian Trail Found Safe
Armstrong County Locks Closed On Allegheny River Due To High Water
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[Posted: May 30, 2019]
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