Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Receives General Operating Grant From FirstEnergy Foundation
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On July 10, Hawk Mountain Sanctuary in Berks County announced it received support from the FirstEnergy Foundation with a generous grant of $5,500 for general operating. “This type of grant supports all of our efforts at Hawk Mountain, from global training and research to welcoming local students and hikers,” says Director of Development Mary Linkevich. “We are so thankful for this contribution.” This grant comes just in time for summer and fall events. Funds will contribute to weekend programs, educational workshops, and lectures that are offered almost every weekend, in addition to maintaining the eight-mile trail system and supporting long-term raptor migration monitoring and other global research and education. “At FirstEnergy, we are proud of our record of environmental stewardship, including our ongoing efforts to help protect ospreys near our power lines,” said Lorna Wisham, president of the FirstEnergy Foundation. “Hawk Mountain’s mission aligns with the Foundation’s focus to improve the vitality of our communities and promote local and regional economic development..” For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Hawk Mountain Sanctuary website or call 610-756-6961. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Sanctuary, Like them on Facebook, Follow on Twitter, visit them on Flickr and visit their YouTube Channel. Click Here to support Hawk Mountain. (Photo: Board member and First Energy representative Amy Ruszala presents Hawk Mountain directors with general operating contribution.) NewsClips: Game Commission Backs Sunday Hunting Compromise As Bill Heads To House Fly Falcon Fly: It’s The Juvies At 62nd Street Bridge In Pittsburgh Hawk Mountain Ranger School In Kempton (Photos) AP: Rabid Bobcat Covered In Porcupine Quills Bites Venango County Man, Attacks Puppy Small Bear Captured On Video Trying To Dine At Dauphin County Birdfeeder Wildlife Works Needs More Helping Hands In Westmoreland Marcus Schneck: What Does Pennsylvania Camel’s Milk Taste Like? (Video) AP: States, Provinces OK Plan To Protect Great Lakes From Asian Carp Related Articles: Game Commission To Host Open Houses On Wildlife Feeding Starting July 18 Ned Smith Center For Nature & Art Holds Nature & Arts Festival July 27 In Dauphin County DCNR Accepting Applications For Wild Resources Conservation Fund Grants; Sept. 11 Hearing Help Wanted: Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Steward [Posted: July 10, 2019] |
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7/15/2019 |
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