Penn State Extension Watershed Winds: Healthy Soil Remain Resilient In Changing Climate; Cover Crops For Healthy Watersheds; Online Learning Opportunities

The latest Watershed Winds newsletter from Penn State Extension features articles on--

-- Improving Soils Can Help Agriculture Remain Resilient To Changing Climate

-- Cover Crops For Watershed Health

-- Winterkill In Ponds

-- Pennsylvania's Digital Water Atlas

-- 2022 Update Of The Pennsylvania State Water Plan Complete

-- Be a Presenter At 2023 Dive Deeper Water Education Summit

-- Become A Master Watershed Steward

Learning Opportunities

-- Multiple Dates: Private Water Supply Education & Water Testing

-- February 27: Webinar: Considerations Of Grass Riparian Buffer Use On Farms

-- March 6: Webinar: How Stormwater Fees Are Affecting Rural Property Owners In PA

-- March 15: Water Webinar Series: Water Quality For Gardening & Irrigation

-- March 28: Webinar: Do-It-Yourself Guide: Converting Your Lawn To A Meadow

-- Online Water Course Series

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NewsClips:

-- Erie Times: Gannon University Seeks To Clean Lake Erie And Boost Economy In The Process

-- TribLive: Forbes Trail Chapter Trout Unlimited To Unveil New Linn Run Watershed Conservation Plan In Westmoreland County

-- Alliance For Chesapeake Bay: Project Clean Stream Trash Cleanup Events Start March 31

-- Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Can Age-Old Use Of Biochar Help Solve Modern Nutrient Pollution Problems?

-- Rodale Institute: Now On Demand 2022 Virtual Regenerative Healthcare Conference

-- PennLive: Federal Stormwater Regulations Apply To One  Town In Perry County

-- Republican Herald: Public Invited To Meeting On Schuylkill Watershed Dams At Tuscarora State Park Next Week

-- Delaware RiverKeeper Feb. 24 RiverWatch Video Report

-- Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Ice Climbing In Chesapeake Region Melts In Face Of Warm Winters

Related Articles:

-- DCNR Seeking Nominations For 2023 Watershed Forestry Leadership Award  [PaEN]

-- Bay Journal: Pennsylvania's State Water Plan Points To New Challenges - By Ad Crable, Chesapeake Bay Journal  [PaEN]

-- Scranton Times: Stay The Course On Chesapeake Bay Cleanup

-- Lehigh Valley Watershed Conference At Lehigh University On March 14  [PaEN]

-- Stroud Water Research Center: Cutting Waste In Reforestation Of Riparian Buffers; Summer Intern Opportunities  [PaEN]

-- Penn State Extension Watershed Winds: Healthy Soils Remain Resilient In Changing Climate; Cover Crops For Healthy Watersheds; Online Learning Opportunities  [PaEN]

-- PA Organization For Watersheds & Rivers Hosts 2-Part Webinar On Opportunities, Challenges Of Green Parking Lots March 29, April 12  [PaEN]

-- Lancaster Clean Water Partners Forms LLC, Names Allyson Gibson, Executive Director [PaEN]

-- PA Lake Management Society Annual Conference Feb. 28 to March 1 In State College

-- Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Salt For Snow And Ice - Effects On Waterways Not Very Nice - By Harry Campbell, PA Science Policy and Advocacy Director  [PaEN]

-- TribLive: Summer Interns Sought For Forbes State Forest For Conservation Tasks Based In Westmoreland County

-- Interns Wanted: Trout Unlimited Seeking Summer Interns Based In Lock Haven

-- Help Wanted: Penn State Agriculture & Environment Center Agricultural Outreach Specialist

-- Help Wanted: York County Conservation District Engineering Technician 2

[Posted: February 23, 2023]


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