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March Catalyst Newsletter Now Available From Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition
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The March issue of the Catalyst newsletter is now available from the Butler County-based Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition featuring Articles on--

-- Stream Restoration, Inc. Makes Mining & Reclamation Presentation At St. Luke Lutheran School, Butler County

-- State Game Lands 151 Expands In Mercer County

-- Call For Volunteers - Planting Along Slippery Rock Creek On April 4 [call 724-776-0161 if it is still being held]

Read the entire Catalyst

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Slippery Rock Watershed Coalition website.

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[Posted: March 19, 2020]


3/23/2020

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