Register Now For Delaware River Watershed Forum Oct. 16-17 In Allentown
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Registration is now open for the 7th Annual Delaware River Watershed Forum to be held October 16-17 at the Renaissance Allentown Hotel.

The Forum will bring together organizations and individuals spanning the four watershed states of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. The Forum allows for collaboration among those working on environmental conservation and policy; and provides professional and personal development opportunities.

Workshops and speakers will focus on topics such as water quality, agriculture, community engagement, equity, and environmental policy.

This year, Forum organizers excited to introduce new elements to the Forum, including a student poster session, municipal awards, and lightning talks featuring Delaware Watershed Conservation Fund grant recipients!

As always, we'll also be offering fun, interactive conservation-focused field trips, including: a Lehigh River Bike Ride, a Musconetcong River Restoration Tour, a Delaware River Film Festival, a Blue Mountain Superfund Site Restoration Tour, and Villa Milagro Winery Tour.

Student Poster Presentations

Current college and university students are invited to participate in a poster session to showcase their research or reports on environment and conservation topics (i.e. plastics, water quality, wildlife, environmental policy, etc.) to the Forum's expected 250+ attendees.

The Forum wants to hear from the next generation of conservation leaders! Registration is free for poster session participants. 

Poster submissions are due by October 4.  Questions should be directed to Rita.Yelda@njaudubon.org.

Sponsorships

Click Here for information on how to sponsor the 2019 Delaware River Watershed Forum and reap the benefits of program advertising. Sponsorship submissions are due by September 30.  Questions should be directed to Sandra.Meola@njaudubon.org.

Click Here to register and for more information.

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