Is your stream getting deeper or wider? Are you losing some of your land every time it rains? Have you wondered why your streambanks are changing so rapidly and what you can do about that?
Join Penn State Extension for the Backyard Stream Repair Series focused on repairing your backyard stream.
Each week we will be presenting on a step-by-step DIY process for homeowners and landowners. The techniques are meant to be simple and affordable, and the benefits are wide-ranging.
Participants in this workshop will receive a complimentary copy of our full-color manual, Simple Solutions for Your Eroding Backyard Stream (United States addresses only).
Participants will also secure an invitation to one of several future hands-on field workshops, open only to webinar registrants, which will be offered across Pennsylvania as in-person events continue to become available again.
Professional education credits are available.
Click Here for all the details and to register.
(Reprinted from the latest Watershed Winds newsletter from Penn State Extension. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.)
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[Posted: August 20, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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