Sessions can be requested in December 2023 and January 2024.
These information sessions are designed for those who want to make a positive difference in their communities, have a keen interest in the environment, are willing to learn and teach, and have time to volunteer.
Sessions will cover the Master Watershed Steward program training, structure, commitment, and requirements; the types of projects in which the Master Watershed Steward volunteer team engages; valuable program partners; and Penn State Extension and the land-grant university system.
Among other projects, Master Watershed Stewards--
-- Teach adults and children about water quality, wildlife habitats and the environment.
-- Develop educational materials.
-- Organize and conduct educational events, stream clean-ups, and invasive plant removal projects.
-- Design and maintain demonstration gardens.
-- Conduct stream monitoring projects and research.
-- Research and write newsletters and online articles.
-- Partner with municipal officials on projects such as bioswales, rain gardens, native meadows, and other green stormwater management solutions.
Penn State Extension offers these sessions free of charge. Service groups in Warren, Erie, and Crawford Counties are highly encouraged to reach out to the local program coordinator Amber Stilwell to set up a time and date in December 2023 or January 2024.
Amber can be reached at ars26@psu.edu.
Steward Training
The 2024 spring training for the Master Watershed Steward program begins March 18th and runs through mid-June.
Applications are now being accepted through Feb 16th for the Warren, Erie, and Crawford County program. Click Here to apply.
Visit the Warren, Erie, and Crawford County Master Watershed Stewards webpage for more information.
For information on joining Stewards in your county, visit Penn State Extension’s Master Watershed Steward Program webpage.
[Posted: November 28, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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