This year's theme is "Learning from the Past, Adapting for the Future."
200-250 participants are expected including conservation volunteers and professionals, researchers, educators, students, and anglers.
Presentations and posters are welcome on:
-- Current research & scientific findings
-- Successful on-the-ground projects
-- Effective monitoring efforts
-- Community stewardship successes
-- Outreach and advocacy efforts and outcomes
-- Unique approaches to watershed/conservation education
-- Innovative funding sources and partnerships
-- Measuring and building upon successes
Click Here for all the details. Submissions are due December 10. Questions should be directed to Rachel Kester at c-rkester@pa.gov or 814-359-5233.
For more information, visit the Joint Keystone Goldwater Fisheries Conference and PA Chapter of the American Fisheries Society Meeting website.
[Posted: October 26, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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