Since the first Watershed Congress in 1998, this much anticipated annual event brings together people working across different disciplines focused on protecting, restoring, and understanding our precious waterways.
Experts in advocacy, science, policy, and many other fields share their knowledge.
This year's Watershed Congress will be offered both online and in-person, with live programming. Choose from All Access, In-person, and Virtual-only tickets, and enjoy the Congress in a way that's convenient to you.
Call For Presenters
The partner organizations are hard at work putting together this year's program, but early registrations are being accepted now.
If you are interested in becoming a Watershed Congress sponsor, partner, or presenter, please complete and return THIS form.
Partnering Organizations
Groups and agencies partnering to present the Watershed Congress include: Delaware Riverkeeper; Berks County Conservation District; Berks Nature; Center in the Park - Senior Environment Corps; Delaware Nature Society; Delaware Valley University; Friends of Heinz Refuge; Green Amendments For The Generations; Montgomery County Community College; Montgomery County Conservation District; Partnership for the Delaware Estuary; Department of Conservation & Natural Resources; PA Department of Education; Pennsylvania Sea Grant; Schuylkill Action Network; Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area; Stroud Water Research Center; and Temple University… so far..
For all the details, visit the 2024 Watershed Congress webpage.
(Photo: Artwork by Mary Ann Mengel, "As an artist who spent most of my life within the Schuylkill River region, it was natural for me to be drawn to paint the river. My first memories of any river are of crossing the bridge over the Little Schuylkill at New Ringgold. Throughout all stages of my life, I frequently travel within the scenic Schuylkill River Greenways region from Tamaqua and Pottsville to Philadelphia. I also spend many pleasant hours biking sections of the Schuylkill River Trail.")
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[Posted: January 19, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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