Latest PA Conservation Districts’ Newsletter Highlights Innovative Activities Around The State By County Districts

The November 2 newsletter from the PA Association of Conservation Districts highlights just some of the innovative activities county conservation districts host to help landowners and conserve and improve our environment--

-- Berks District Raises $2,800 For County Envirothon

-- Blair District Opens NatureWorks Park

-- Cameron, Elk, McKean & Potter County Districts Jointly Host Virtual Forestry Workshop

-- Columbia District Hosts Haunted Trail At Kocher Nature Park

-- Montgomery District Holds Rain Garden Workshop

-- Warren District Creates Invasive Species Trail at Hatch Run Conservation Demo Area

-- Public Service Announcements on disposing of leaf waste

-- Click Here to learn more about jobs available with Districts

Click Here to read the entire newsletterClick Here to sign up for your own copy.

For more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and more, visit the PA Association of Conservation Districts website.

Related Articles This Week:

-- Bay Journal: Added Cleanup For Pollution Behind Conowingo Dam Will Cost $53 Million/Year, Who Will Pay For It?

-- Bay Journal: Chesapeake Bay Commission - 40 Years Of Collaborative Cleanup

-- Fish & Boat Commission Now Accepting Applications For Grants To Improve Sinnemahoning Creek In Cameron, Elk, McKean, Potter Counties

[Posted: November 5, 2020]


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