Manada Conservancy Hosts Sept. 29 Conservation & Health - A Vital Relationship Program

On September 29, the Dauphin County-based Manada Conservancy will host a virtual program on Conservation and Health - A Vital Relationship starting at 7:00 p.m.

Our health is impacted by the natural world and the environment in which we live. Conservation, good environmental stewardship, and control of pollution can provide significant health benefits. 

Dr. Richard Zaino, a retired medical doctor and current member of the Manada Conservancy Board of Directors, will present this free educational program, followed by a question-and-answer period. 

Click Here to register or for more information. Questions should be directed to the Conservancy office at 717-566-4122.

For more information on programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Manada Conservancy website.

(Photo: Union Canal.)

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[Posted: Sept. 16, 2020]


9/21/2020

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