Nothing is more effective in communicating a message than listening to enthusiastic, knowledgeable people talk about how they’ve cleaned up their watershed, community, company, farm or abandoned mine site.
Here’s a quick list of postings on the PA Environment Digest Video Blog from 2006.
Be inspired!
Ohio River Celebration Attracts 950 Taking Positive Actions to Improve Watersheds
Bill Promotes Watershed Practices That Yield $27 In Benefits for Every $1 Invested
Over 100 Attend Upper Susquehanna River Conference at Bucknell
House Committee OKs Climate Change, Covenant, Nuclear Fee Bills
A Conversation with Tom Kerr on Conservation Challenges
Environmental Issues Forum Features Environmental Training Center
Sen. Wenger Talks About Farm Conservation Needs and REAP Proposal
Ed Wytovich Talks About Watershed Restoration, Partnership
Rep. Daley On Water Quality Challenges Faced By Farmers and REAP Proposal
2006 River Sojourn Season a Success!
Volunteers Join in 29th Street Cleanup Along the Capital GreenBelt
Trout Unlimited Members Celebrate Nearly 20 Years of Treating Acid Mine Water
Farmland Protection, Chesapeake Bay Advocate Retires From Senate – Sen. Wenger
Leader of State Brownfields Initiative Retires From Senate – Sen. Brightbill
Sen. Waugh Talks About Helping Farmers Reduce Nutrient, Sediment Runoff
Dr. Crawford Talks About U.S.G.S. Study of Pharmaceuticals in PA Waters
Congress Still Has A Chance to Fund Abandoned Mine Reclamation Program
Partnership Key to MaryD Mine Reclamation Project
Stern Sponsors Innovative Approach to Reduce Nutrients, Sediments From Farms
Washington County District Recognizes 6 With Conservation Awards
Visit the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, Audubon, PA
Autumn’s Gold Includes Millions of Monarch Butterflies Migrating South
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