Extended: Call For Presentation Proposals: 2020 Keystone Coldwater Conference
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The organizers of the Keystone Coldwater Conference on February 28-29 in State College have extended the deadline for accepting proposals for presentations until November 15.

The Conference theme is “Coldwater Resource Conservation and Education: Resilience in a Changing Environment.”

Proposals are welcome on topics related both to today’s challenges to conservation, protection, restoration and stewardship of coldwater resources and for examples of successes in meeting these goals.

Presentations that address such challenges as a changing climate, impacts of new and proposed policy changes, threats associated with exotic and invasive species, water quality and habitat impacts associated with development, as well as projects directed at conserving and restoring coldwater resources and their watersheds.

There is also interest in proposals about successful, innovative and non-traditional education, and outreach and stewardship initiatives for both youth and adults.

Suggested topics include--

-- Current Research

-- Successful on-the-ground projects

-- Effective monitoring efforts

-- Community stewardship successes

-- Outreach and advocacy efforts and outcomes

-- Unique approaches to environmental education

-- Innovative funding sources and partnerships

-- Measuring and building upon successes

Click Here for a copy of the presentation submittal form. Questions can be directed to Rachel Kester by sending email to: c-rkester@pa.gov.

Student Poster Contest

There will also be a poster session on the evening of February 28. Trout Unlimited Chapters, watershed organizations, agency staff, students, and any other groups that have research projects to share with the conference participants are invited to present a poster.

Students may participate in the Student Poster Contest. The deadline for submissions is December 11.  Click Here for all the details.

For more information, visit the Keystone Coldwater Conference website.

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10/21/2019

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