Thursday, December 1, 2022

Pike Conservation District, Keystone 10 Million Trees Partner To Offer County Residents Free Trees

The
Pike County Conservation District and Keystone 10 Million Trees campaign are partnering to provide free native trees and shrubs to communities and landowners in Pike County.
The plants are free of charge and there are 15 species of trees and shrubs to choose from! All county residents are encouraged to participate in this amazing opportunity!
PCCD will be ordering the trees through K10 in January, and distributing them in the spring.
If you are interested in participating, reach out to PCCD Watershed Specialist Rachael Marques to discuss the details and ordering process: rmarques@pikepa.org
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For more information on resources for landowners and the public, visit the Pike County Conservation District website.
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[Posted: December 1, 2022]  PA Environment Digest

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