Alliance For Chesapeake Bay Accepting Nominations For Chesapeake Forest Champions
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The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, with support from the U.S. Forest Service, is now accepting nominations for their annual Chesapeake Forest Champions Contest. The deadline for nominations is September 30. Forests provide clean water and air, wildlife habitat, recreational opportunities, and a host of other benefits to people. In rural and urban areas alike, trees are one of our greatest allies in reducing the pollution that flows off the land into local waterways and, ultimately, to the Bay. The purpose of this contest is to recognize the outstanding efforts of groups and individuals from around the Bay watershed to conserve, restore, and celebrate Chesapeake forests in 2019. The contest is open to all including landowners, community groups, nonprofits, forestry and natural resource professionals, schools, youth organizations, businesses, public agencies and others working in rural, suburban and urban areas. If you know any group or individual who is doing outstanding work for forests, as a volunteer or professional, nominate them. Nominations submitted for either of the last two contests will automatically be considered for 2019. In 2018, Matt Keefer, an Assistant State Forester for DCNR’s Bureau of Forestry was named Chesapeake Forest Champion by the Alliance. Winners will be recognized at the annual Chesapeake Watershed Forum at the award ceremony on November 15. Click Here to nominate someone or for more information. More information is available on programs, initiatives and special events on the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay website. Click Here to sign up for regular updates from the Alliance, Like the Alliance on Facebook, Follow them on Twitter, and visit the Alliance’s YouTube Channel. Click Here to support the Alliance’s work. Related Article: Matt Keefer, Assistant State Forester, Named Chesapeake Bay Forest Champion Related Articles - Awards & Recognition: Group Against Smog & Pollution Announces 2019 Michelle Madoff Environmental Excellence Award Winners Kinzua Bridge State Park In McKean County Named Best In Culture By American Bus Association PA Resources Council Holds 80th Anniversary Celebration Oct. 17 In Newtown Square, Delaware County Related Articles This Week - Chesapeake Bay: Bay Journal: Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Leaders Meet Without Tackling PA's Funding Shortfall EPA Provides $2.4 Million To Pennsylvania To Help Implement Chesapeake Bay Watershed Plan NRCS Regional Conservation Partnership Grant Program Opens For Applications Call For Presentation Proposals: 2020 Keystone Coldwater Conference Feb. 28-29 NewsClips: Backyard Warriors Ready For Lanternfly Egg-Laying Season, But Check Facts First Spotted Lanternflies Connect High School Students To College Pennsylvania Wants You To Have No Mercy On Spotted Lanternfly Egg Masses Kummer: Philly Cops: Don’t Call 911 To Report Spotted Lanternfly Invasions Op-Ed: Tell Your Senator To Support House Bill That Fights Lyme Disease Forests - Wildfires PG&E Reaches $11 Billion Insurance Settlement Over 2017, 2018 California Wildfire Claims [Posted: September 12, 2019] |
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