PA Forestry Assn: Managing & Conserving Pennsylvania's Forested Waters Oct. 6, State College
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The PA Forestry Association will hold its 132nd Annual Meeting on October 6 with the theme Managing and Conserving Pennsylvania's Forested Waters at the Toftrees Resort in State College, Centre County.

Join the members of the Association as they explore the essential relationship between our forests and waters.

The agenda packed full with high-quality speakers, including representatives from Stroud Water Research Center, Penn State Extension, Chesapeake Forests, Woods & Water Consulting and a luncheon keynote address by John Arway, Executive Director of the Fish & Boat Commission.

Click Here for more information and a registration form.  The deadline for registration is September 22. Questions should be directed to 800-835-8065 or send email to: thePFA@paforestry.org.

For more information on programs, initiatives and how you can become involved, visit the PA Forestry Association website.

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[Posted: Sept. 7, 2018]


9/10/2018

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