Click Here to submit proposals by July 18.
Registrations are also being accepted for the Conference and for an AMR Field Tour on October 14.
Conference organizers are actively inviting sponsors to help keep the Conference affordable and reach a diverse audience of for-profit businesses, non-profit volunteers, and Conservation District staff.
For more information, visit the Sponsors webpage.
There will also be the opportunity for business and industry exhibits at the Conference.
Click Here for more information.
Visit the PA Abandoned Mine Reclamation Conference website for updates and more information.
How Clean Is Your Stream?
The draft 2024 report has an interactive report viewer that allows you to zoom in to your own address to see if the streams near you are impaired and why.
Click Here to check out your streams. Click Here for a tutorial on using the viewer.
Related Articles This Week - Watersheds:
-- Chesapeake Bay Foundation Blog: PA Farmers Lament Conservation And Economic Consequences Of Losing Federal Climate-Smart Funding [PaEN]
-- National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition: Republican House Ag Committee Congressional Budget Bill Steamrolls Farm Bill Future, Slashing Billions [Chaired By PA Republican Cong. Glenn Thompson]
-- Chesapeake Bay Foundation: Pennsylvania Photos Win First And Second Place In Save The Bay Photo Contest [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension Backyard Stream Repair Series Now Available On Demand [PaEN]
NewsClips:
-- Chesapeake Bay Program: Environmental Literacy Programming Rebounds Across Chesapeake Watershed Following COVID Pandemic
-- Delaware River Alliance For Watershed Education May 16 Networking & Insights For Young Environmental Professionals In-Person Event In Philadelphia, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
-- PA National Guard Combat Aviation Partners With Coast Guard To Transport Buoys For Maintenance From Chesapeake Bay, Delaware Bay
-- Partnership For The Delaware Estuary: 2024 Annual Report

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