The Audubon Society of Western PA will host the first meeting of the Buffalo Creek Watershed Coalition on January 23 at the Worthington-West Franklin Community Library, 214 E. Main Street, Suite 1, Civic Center, Building B in Worthington, Armstrong County from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Buffalo Creek covers 171.5 square miles in Butler, Armstrong, and Allegheny counties. It is a high-quality watershed, it includes an Important Bird Area, has significant biological diversity, and is home to many species of conservation concern.
ASWP recently completed the Buffalo Creek Watershed Conservation Plan 10-Year Update.
Over the last 10 years, the watershed has experienced many changes, like the loss of forest and agricultural lands to development and additional threats have surfaced from invasive species like the Wooly Hemlock Adelgid.
Through the Conservation Planning Process, ASWP, with public input, identified opportunities for restoration, partnership, and further stewardship of the IBA.
ASWP would like the public’s help to shape the priorities and activities in the Buffalo Creek Watershed. There presently is no watershed association serving Buffalo Creek.
If you would like to attend, Click Here to RSVP online or call 412-963-6100. Questions should be directed to Sara Koenigh by sending email to: skoenig@aswp.org or call 412-96306110 ext. 26.
Learn more about Buffalo Creek by going to ASWP’s Buffalo Creek Watershed Conservation Plan 10-Year Update webpage.
Vote Buffalo Creek PA River Of The Year
Buffalo Creek is one of five streams or rivers competing for 2020 PA River of the Year honors. You can help Buffalo Creek win by going to the PA River of the Year website and voting by January 17.
For more information on programs, initiatives, other upcoming events and how you can get involved, visit the Audubon Society of Western PA website.
[Posted: January 11, 2020] PA Environment Digest
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