Monday, August 31, 2015

Friends Of Wissahickon To Host Scott Weidensaul Sept. 24

Friends of the Wissahickon is hosting a Valley Talk on September 24 with nationally-renowned naturalist and writer Scott Weidensaul, who will give a talk about migratory birds and the importance of preserving their habitat in the Delaware Valley.
The talk will be held at 6 p.m. at Valley Green Inn, Valley Green Road at Wissahickon in Philadelphia. Sponsored by Valley Green Bank, the event is free and open to the public. A complimentary wine and cheese reception will be offered after the event.
Weidensaul will discuss the wonder and mechanics of migrating birds and the simple, effective ways we can preserve them, from what we plant in our backyards to what we pour into our morning mug of coffee.
Weidensaul is the author of more than two dozen books on natural history, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist “Living on the Wind,” about bird migration. He is also the author of “Return to Wild America,” and “The First Frontier: The Forgotten History of Struggle, Savagery and Endurance in Early America.”
His newest book, “The Peterson Reference Guide to Owls of North America and the Caribbean,” will be published in October.  Weidensaul is a contributing editor for Audubon and writes for a variety of other publications. He lives in the mountains of eastern Pennsylvania, where he studies the migration of hawks, owls and hummingbirds.
Register for the lecture by contacting Sarah Marley by sending email to: marley@fow.org or call 215-247-0417 x109.  Spaces are limited.
For more information on programs and activities, visit the Friends of the Wissahickon website.

International Coastal Cleanup: Kiski River Cleanup Sept. 26-27 Volunteers Needed

The Roaring Run Watershed Association and Kiski Watershed Association are looking for volunteers for their Kiski River cleanup event on September 26-27 at the Avonmore Bridge on Route 156 in Westmoreland County as part of the 2015 International Coastal Cleanup.
Other sponsors include: Bridgestone and Firestone, Liberty Tire, Ocean Conservancy, Keep PA Beautiful and the Great American Cleanup.
           If you are interested in volunteering, contact John Linkes at 724-845-9420 or send email to: jplinkes@comcast.net.
Click Here to organize you own International Coastal Cleanup event.  Click Here to find cleanups coming up.

PROP: Become A Certified Recycling Professional

The nationally recognized PA Recycling Professional Certification Program has developed its program to provide all interested parties with a cost-effective method to become nationally certified as a Recycling Professional.
The Penn State accredited Recycling Certification Program is currently offering a certification which can be completed in less than one year.       
The Program has been designed to meet the standards of the National Standards Certification Board. These standards meet all learning objectives and  promote the establishment of high professional standards for recycling, sustainable resource management, organics, and solid waste managers in both the public and private sectors, as well as providing a career track for new professionals entering the field.
Click Here for a description of the first training session on October 22-23 in State College. Click Here to register.
Visit the PROP Recycling Certification Program webpage for more information.  Questions?  Contact Michelle Frey Glenny, PROP Certification Coordinator by sending email to: mglenny@proprecycles.org or call 814-937-6041.  Ask about scholarship opportunities.
Click Here to sign up for the PROP newsletter.

Updated DEP Schedule For Mosquito Spraying

The Department of Environmental Protection and West Nile Programs across the state announced mosquito spray dates in the coming week.  They include--
-- August 31: Lancaster County* (parts of Pequea Township and West Lampeter Township);  Philadelphia County (parts of Philadelphia City); Westmoreland County (parts of North Huntingdon Township); York County (parts of York City);
-- September 1: Allegheny County (parts of Pittsburgh City); and
-- September 2: Lancaster County* (parts of Manheim Borough and Penn Township); Philadelphia County (parts of Philadelphia City).
Click Here for a list of spray dates.  For more information, visit the West Nile Virus website.
*New

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Friday, August 28, 2015

August 31 PA Environment Digest Now Available

The August 31 PA Environment Digest is now available.  Here are just a few of the headlines--

A five-member team of high school students from Penncrest High School in Media, Delaware County, earned second-place honors early this month at the 2015 International NCF-Envirothon.

Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Thursday announced that over 128,157 volunteers participated in the 2015 Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful Great American Cleanup of PA and collected 300,186 bags, or 6,003,720 pounds of trash, cleaned 11,943 miles of roads, railroad tracks, trails, waterways, and shorelines, and 6,422 acres of park and/or wetlands and planted 13,050 trees, bulbs, and plants in an effort to keep Pennsylvania beautiful.

Voting members of DEP’s Conventional Oil and Gas Advisory Committee Thursday continued to raise objections to the final draft of Chapter 78 drilling regulations presented to the Committee for their review and said litigation would be pursued by conventional drillers challenging the legality of the rulemaking.

The PA Environmental Council Environmental Policy Conference on October 13 in Harrisburg will feature key decision makers on Pennsylvania’s foremost policy challenges in 2015 and beyond.

Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) Program is a way for businesses to enrich educational opportunities for students and earn tax credits by donating to an Educational Improvement Organization.  

In partnership with the PA Recreation and Park Society, the Department of Conservation and Resources will again be offering free, in-person grant workshops at six locations across Pennsylvania in November.

To read the Digest, visit: www.PaEnvironmentDigest.com.  Click Here to print the entire Digest.

PA Environment Digest is edited by David E. Hess, former Secretary Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, and is published as a service of Crisci Associates.


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Help Wanted: Susquehanna Greenway Partnership Hiring For 2 Positions

The Susquehanna Greenway Partnership is seeking qualified candidates for two positions: Development Associate and a River Towns Planner--
-- Development Associate: Candidates should be a mission-driven individual to manage programs that identify, cultivate and steward donors. Plan and conduct membership and corporate sponsorship programs, including incentives and merchandise. Assist with donor related events. Must exhibit a positive attitude and professional appearance at all times.    Click Here for a full position description.
-- Rivers Towns Planner: This positions is to develop and implement programs that build the capacity of local partners to envision, plan, construct and sustain riverfront parks, walking and biking trails, river accesses, green infrastructure, and greenway signs. A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture or Community Design is required. Relevant experience in community engagement strategies, community assessments, conceptual renderings, landscape design, historic preservation, graphic design, and project management is needed.  Click Here for a full position description.
The deadline for applications for both positions is September 14.  To submit an application, please email: tcarothers@susquehannagreenway.org your cover letter, resume, and short writing samples. PLEASE PUT “Development Associate” or “River Towns Planner” IN THE SUBJECT OF YOUR MESSAGE.

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