Sunday, January 17, 2021

8 New Stories - What REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership Looks Like In PA


The first eight articles in this week’s
PA Environment Digest  profile the conservation and environmental leadership demonstrated by an angler and outdoorsman, a community college, a major city, owners of a family farm, a church, trail group, a nonprofit  conservation district organization and a local government.

There are many, many more people just like these working all across Pennsylvania to restore and protect the environment and show others the beauty that surrounds us.

Thank you for your leadership! 


-- Fish & Boat Commissioner Charles Charlesworth Honored As 2021 Conservationist Of The Year By Fly Fisherman Magazine 


-- Allegheny County Community College Approves Installation Of 540-Kilowatt Solar Energy Array


-- City Of Philadelphia Commits To Carbon Neutrality By 2050, Releases Climate Action Playbook, Hires First Chief Resilience Officer 


-- Thouron Family Partners With Brandywine Conservancy, Oxford Area Foundation To Protect 577 Acres along Octoraro Creek In Chester County 


-- Reclaiming Appalachia Coalition Highlights Projects To Restore Old Coal Sites, Including EPCAMR Solar Energy Redevelopment Of Abandoned Mine Sites


-- Mountainhome United Methodist Church Partners With Brodhead Watershed Assn. To Install 2 Green Infrastructure Projects In Monroe County 


-- Delaware & Hudson Rail-Trail Named 2021 Pennsylvania Trail Of The Year 


-- New Paradise Discovery Nature-Play Park Now Open In Monroe County


Visit the PA Environment Digest website to learn more.

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-- 233 Stories: These Conservation Leaders Gave Us Cleaner Water, Land & Air In 2020! They Deserve Our Thanks, Our Support!

[Posted: January 17, 2021]  PA Environment Digest

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