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.
Related Articles - Water Quality:
Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership: When It Comes To Protecting Streams, What's In A Name Matters
NRCS-PA Accepting Regional Conservation Partnership Proposals
2020 Chesapeake Watershed Forum Call For Presentation Proposals
Don’t Let The Changing Season Spring Your Riparian Buffer Out Of The Ground; Growing Great Buffers Video Series
Bay Journal: Smart Ponds Creating A Splash In Field Of Green Stormwater Control
Penn State Extension: Cover Crops, Double Crops And Cost Considerations
Celebrate Water At Home! Fix A Leak, Plant A Tree!
Penn State Extension: Rain Barrels For Water Conservation, Reducing Stormwater
Latest Watershed Winds Newsletter Now Available From Penn State Extension
Cong. Cartwright Asks Congressional Leaders To Reject Coal Industry Call To Suspend Federal Abandoned Mine Reclamation Fee, Black Lung Tax
Stream Restoration, Inc. Makes Mining & Reclamation Presentation At St. Luke Lutheran School, Butler County
Bay Journal: Decline Of Ruffed Grouse Linked To Loss Of Young Forest Habitat
DEP Posts Final General Permit For Beneficial Use Of Post-Consumer Oyster Shells In Delaware Estuary
[Posted: March 19, 2020]
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