Call For Presentation Proposals: 2020 Riparian Forest Buffer Summit March 11-12
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The organizers of the 2020 Riparian Forest Buffer Summit on March 11-12 have issued a call for presentation proposals on a variety of subjects, including funding, partnerships, implementation, planning, research, policy, and more. The deadline for submitting proposals is October 15. The objective of the annual Riparian Forest Buffer Summit is to gather conservation professionals and other riparian forest buffer practitioners, decision makers, etc. to learn about and discuss the latest and greatest information related to riparian forest buffers, as well as to provide networking opportunities for those working and volunteering in the forest buffer field. Creative proposals for presentations on topics which have not been specifically/directly connected to riparian forest buffers in the past, but could potentially be pertinent/informative to future riparian forest buffer work, are also welcome. Click Here to fill out a proposal form and submit it to Jason Swartz at c-jlswartz@pa.gov. Questions can be directed to Jason or Teddi Stark, DCNR Riparian Forest Buffer Coordinator at 717-787-0656 or send email to: c-tstark@pa.gov. Related Articles: Bay Journal: Cruel World Awaits Newly Planted Forested Stream Buffers Without Maintenance Bay Journal: Neighborly Approach To Stream Buffers Has Ripple Effect Among Amish In Lancaster County West Branch Susquehanna Restoration Coalition Meets Sept. 17 At Bald Eagle State Park, Centre County NewsClips: Op-Ed: Philadelphia Parks & Recreation Tree Partnerships Need Collaboration To Take Root Editorial: Pittsburgh Should Take Responsibility For Its Parks, Trees Bradford City Water Authority Hears About West Branch Timber Inventory Penn State Scientists May Have Discovered Fungi That Kills Invasive Spotted Lanternfly As Spotted Lanternfly Control Ramps Up, Penn State Researchers Find Possible Biopesticide Marcus Schneck: Spotted Lanternfly’s Big Move Is Here Hunting Spotted Lanternflies In The Lehigh Valley In The Name Of Art Our Better Nature: How The Great Outdoors Can Improve Your Life Christmas Tree Grown By Schuylkill County Couple Chosen To Decorate White House [Posted: August 29, 2019] |
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