The Watershed Alliance of York and many partners will host the 22nd Annual Watershed Week September 21 to 27.
Activities during Watershed Week are designed to increase public awareness about the importance of local watersheds to community health, sustainable economies, and environmental quality of the Chesapeake Bay.
Participants can get to know their watershed and the folks and organizations who are working hard to enhance, restore, and protect them.
Visit the Watershed Week webpage for a continuously updated list of event during the week. Questions should be directed to (717) 840-7430 or send email to: watershedallianceyork@gmail.com.
Sponsorship opportunities are also available!
For more information on programs, initiatives and other upcoming events, visit the Watershed Alliance of York website or follow them on Facebook.
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NewsClips:
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-- Penn State Extension - Ag Conservation Currents: Ag Progress Days; Livestock Watering; Grass Riparian Buffers; REAP Application Period Opens; ABCs Of Agricultural Conservation
-- Penn State Extension - Woods & Wildlife News: Integrated Forest Management; Invasion Ecology; Preventing Feral Hog Invasions; Woodland Steward Series; Forest Farming - Ginseng
-- Lehigh County-based Wildlands Conservancy Highlights Upcoming Programs: Stream Restoration; Volunteer Opportunities; Wine & Dine Dinner; Student American Chestnut Project
-- Delaware RiverKeeper July 26 RiverWatch Video Report
[Posted: July 26, 2024]
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