Monday, April 1, 2024

PA Society For Ornithology To Hold 4th Annual Breeding Bird Blitz For Conservation June 7-17 - Sign Up Your Team Today!

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Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology proudly announces that its 4th Annual Breeding Bird Blitz for Conservation will occur from June 7-17, 2024 and support three projects across the Commonwealth. 

Birders are invited to join the Blitz by forming a team, raising funds, and competing in either the “cumulative count” or “big day” categories to document birds during nesting season. 

Teams enlist their friends to support their efforts with a donation; all donations are evenly split among the three projects. 

Bird-lovers of all ages and skill levels are invited to visit the Breeding Bird Blitz for Conservation website to learn more about the event, to form and register a team, or to make a donation.

We are adding some new features to the Blitz this year! 

In response to feedback we have received from our teams, we will be adding a “Cumulative Count” option, where species totals are counted over 2 or more days during the 11 day period. This is in addition to our traditional “Big Day Count” category. 

We will also be adding a “Block Boosting” category in recognition of the 3rd Pennsylvania Bird Atlas (PBA3).

Bird Projects To Benefit

The 2024 Blitz aims to raise $20,240 to support the following bird conservation projects:

-- Rider Park, Lycoming County: Habitat management and public education at Rider Park north of Williamsport. Four acres of meadow habitat will be turned into a mosaic of multi-stem shrubs and trees to benefit American Woodcock populations in the park. 

In addition to habitat enhancements, several interpretive signs describing American Woodcock behavior, nesting needs, and habitat requirements that will be installed along a trail passing through the habitat, and the park will organize public programs, partnering with the Lycoming Audubon Society, to experience American Woodcock spring courtship displays.

-- Pocono Environmental Education Center (PEEC), Pike County: Bird safety improvements to existing architecture at the center’s passive solar Visitor Activity Center. This sustainably constructed building is an important asset for PEEC’s educational programs, seasonal community dinners, and festivals. 

The building however has north, south, east, and west facing windows that cause fatal bird strikes each year. 

PEEC is working with artist Eurhi Jones to conceptualize an art installation project in an effort to deter bird strikes at the Visitor Activity Center and educate the public on bird window strikes through its creation.

-- Allegheny Land Trust (Wingfield Pines), Allegheny County: Habitat management and educational outreach at the Wingfield Pines green space in the Chartiers Creek floodplain. The land was historically strip mined, and later used as a golf course. 

Allegheny Land Trust has restored the historic wetland habitat of the area and Wingfield Pines is now utilized by more than 200 species of birds each year. 

This project will restore approximately 4 more acres of wetland and increase the total area of the Wingfield Pines wetland to 30 acres. 

The Allegheny Land Trust also plans to fund multiple educational programs, including world migratory bird day counts, bird banding programs, songbirds professional development workshops, and multiple bird day webinars. 

These programs will be funded and provided to the public for free.

Bird Blitz History 

In its first three years, the Breeding Bird Blitz for Conservation has raised more than $45,000 in support of nine projects. 

The 2023 Blitz featured more than 100 birders competing on 21 teams. Those birders raised $19,310 for conservation while documenting 175 species over 11 days in June.

We are excited to be organizing this event for its fourth year and are proud of the conservation projects we help fund. 

We hope you will consider registering a team April 1st, and will join us for the Fourth Annual Breeding Bird Blitz for Conservation!

Visit the Breeding Bird Blitz for Conservation website for updates on the event and all the details and stories from the event’s history. 

Questions about creating a team can be directed to blitz4conservation@gmail.com where a member of the PSO Conservation Committee will be excited to answer. 

Conservation Committee members are Laura Jackson, chair; Brian Byrnes; Vern Gauthier; Carolyn Hendricks; David Barber; Mary Alice Koeneke; and Karter Witmer.

Visit the Pennsylvania Society for Ornithology website for more information on programs, initiatives, upcoming events and how you can become involved.

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“The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment. Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come. As trustee of these resources, the Commonwealth shall conserve and maintain them for the benefit of all the people.”

-- Article I, Section 27 Pennsylvania Constitution  [It’s Not A Suggestion]


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April 2-- House Democratic Policy Committee hearing on House Bill 905 (McNeill-D-Lehigh) providing notice of a property’s water usage increases by 50% in one month..  Lehigh Valley Health Network, 2545 Schoenersville Road, Bethlehem.  10:00 a.m.  Click Here to watch online.


April 2-- House Republican Policy Committee hearing on Balancing Your Budget & Thermostat- Consumer- Focused Energy Policy. US Hotel Tavern, Liberty Hall, 401 S. Juniata St., Hollidaysburg, Blair County. 1:00 p.m.  Read more here on Republican Energy Package.


April 3-- House Republican Policy Committee hearing on Balancing Your Budget & Thermostat- Consumer- Focused Energy Policy. Butler County Community College - Ford City Campus, Armstrong County  10:00 a.m.   Read more here on Republican Energy Package.


April 4-- Agenda Posted. DEP Air Quality Technical Advisory Committee meeting.  Room 105 Rachel Carson Building. 9:15 a.m.  Visit the Committee webpage for options to join the meeting remotely.  Contact: Joseph Martini martjos@pa.gov or 717-772-5619.


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-- PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - March 23 to 29 - Plugging Abandoned Shale Gas Wells, Waste Injection Wells; Failure To Stop Gas Venting  [PaEN] 


-- PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - March 30 [PaEN] 


-- DEP Posted 81 Pages Of Permit-Related Notices In March 30 PA Bulletin  [PaEN] 


-- Post-Gazette - Anya Litvak: Zefiro Methane; Plants & Goodwin Looking To Plug Abandoned Conventional Gas Wells To Generate Carbon Credits


-- WESA/WVIA: Environmental Group Sues Cryptocurrency Power Plant And Governor Over DEP Permit


-- Scranton Times: Tunkhannock Area School District OKs $10 Million Solar Energy Deal [To Reduce Energy Costs, Avoid Price Spikes Of Natural Gas]


-- Susquehanna River Basin Commission Files Motion To Intervene In Susquehanna River Hydroelectric Facility Case With FERC 


-- The Energy Age Blog: Status Report On Wind Energy In US


-- DCNR Advice On Viewing April 8 Solar Eclipse


-- DCNR Blog: There Goes The Sun - April 8 Solar Eclipse 


-- TribLive: Western PA Schools Make Plans For April 8 Solar Eclipse


-- WESA/WVIA: State Takes Another Step In Supporting PA’s Outdoor Recreation Industry


-- Republican Herald: People Worship At Sunrise Service Amid Wonders Of Nature At Sweet Arrow Lake County Park


-- LehighValleyLive: Will Ticks Be Worse This Year After Another Mild Winter In Lehigh Valley?


6th Oil/Natural Gas Spike: True Energy Independence Means Renewables

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-- Yahoo!Finance/OilPrice.com: US Natural Gas Producers Ready To Pounce When Prices Rebound; Signing Contracts To Export More LNG Gas 


-- Reuters: Canada ‘Not Interested’ In Subsidizing Future LNG Gas Export Facilities, Energy Minister Says


-- Reuters: China Power Firm GCL Revives LNG Gas Import, Trading Ambitions  [Will PA Gas Aid China Like Pittsburgh-based EQT Wantshttps://tinyurl.com/2zt59px4  ]


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-- Post-Gazette - Ford Turner: Democratic Candidate For Attorney General Has $1 Million Campaign Stash

-- Post-Gazette: Small Businesses In 8 PA Counties Eligible For Federal SBA Low-Interest Loans Following Baltimore Bridge Collapse 

-- TribLive/Inquirer: PA’s Minimum Wage Battle Being Led By Philly, Its Suburbs, With Officials Fighting For $15/Hour

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April 1 Weekly PA Environment Digest Now Available

“The people have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and esthetic values of the environment. Pennsylvania's public natural resources are the common property of all the people, including generations yet to come. As trustee of these resources, the Commonwealth shall conserve and maintain them for the benefit of all the people.” 

-- Article I, Section 27 Pennsylvania Constitution  [It’s Not A Suggestion]


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PA Assn. Of Environmental Educators Announce 2024 Award Winners


Republican Rep. Causer Blames DEP Database For Showing Conventional Oil & Gas Owners Abandoning, Not Plugging Their Wells; Industry Wants To Redefine Owner Responsibility For Their Abandoned Wells


DEP: 89% Of Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Did Not Comply With Well Integrity Reporting For 34,455 Wells In 2023


DEP: 86% Of Conventional Oil & Gas Well Owners Did Not Comply With Waste Disposal, Production Reporting For 33,505 Wells In 2023


PA Oil & Gas Weekly Compliance Dashboard - March 23 to 29 - Plugging Abandoned Shale Gas Wells, Waste Injection Wells; Failure To Stop Gas Venting


PA Oil & Gas Industrial Facilities: Permit Notices, Opportunities To Comment - March 30


CFA Awards Over $1 Million In Grants To Extend Natural Gas Service In Susquehanna, Warren Counties


Solar United Neighbors Celebrate House Passage Of Community Solar Energy Bill; Senate Urged To Pass The Bill


USDA Funds 31 Local Projects Totaling $5.69 Million To Lower Energy Costs, Generate New Income For PA Farmers, Rural Small Businesses


DEP Issues Air Quality Permits For Keystone, Conemaugh, Homer City Coal-Fired Power Plants Including Previously Announced Shutdown Dates


PUC Invites Comments On Proposed Regulation On Use Of Distributed Energy Resources And Virtual Power Plants


Residents Express Concerns At US DOE's Listening Session On ARCH2 Hydrogen Hub Proposal In PA, WV, OH


PA House Republicans Announce Energy Package, Including An Energy Advocate Within DEP To Veto Any Action That Would Impact PA’s Energy Portfolio And An Independent Energy Office With The Same Power


Federal Judge Approves Proposed Consent Agreement Between PennEnvironment, Clean Air Council, and U.S. Steel For Air Pollution Violations At Clairton Coke [Coal] Works, 2 Other Facilities


Save Carbon County Files Lawsuit In Philadelphia Court Against Stronghold Digital, DEP, Governor, PUC Over Cryptocurrency Operations At Panther Creek Power Plant


May 16 Empowering Communities For Environmental Equity Virtual Summit Hosted By EPA Region 3


Delaware County Hosts 3rd Annual Sustainability Conference May 30 At Widener University


National Fish & Wildlife Foundation Awards $35 Million In Chesapeake Bay Watershed Restoration Grants; PA Benefits From $4,765,700


Reminder: PennVEST Accepting Chesapeake Bay Watershed Clean Water Procurement Program Proposals Until April 17


EPA Regional Administrator Ortiz Visits Halfmoon Creek Watershed In Centre County To Learn More About Local Conservation Efforts


Stroud Water Research Center Celebrates World Water Day To Support Healthier Delaware River Watershed


Interfaith Partners For The Chesapeake Bay Host April 4 Caring For Our Local Waterways Webinar


Agriculture Secretary Highlights New Consumer Labeling Requirements Of Fertilizer Law To Save Money, Protect Environment


Delaware Highlands Conservancy Tree Planting At Van Scott Nature Reserve May 11 & 18 In Wayne County


Penn State Extension Hosts April 13 Backyard Stream Repair Series Field Day In McKean County


Chesapeake Bay Foundation Takes Legal Action To Stop Susquehanna River Hydroelectric Facility In York County


Mountain Watershed Assn. Files Appeal Of DEP Decision Not To Accept Unsuitable For Mining Petition Covering 11,000 Acres In Westmoreland County


DEP, PennDOT, Keep PA Beautiful Encourage Everyone ‘Pick Up Pennsylvania’ During Spring Litter Cleanup


EPA Kicks Off Pennsylvania Brownfields Conference In State College


Appalachian Sustainable Products Network Launches, Issues Call For Manufacturers In PA, West Virginia, Ohio To Participate In No-Cost Product Life Cycle Assessment; Program Webinar


PA Environmental Council Now Accepting Applications For Pocono Forests & Waters Conservation Landscape Mini Grants


Interns/Help Wanted: Allegheny Land Trust - VP For Development & Marketing


Feature- Remembering March 28, 1979 At The Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant - The Accident No One Thought Would Happen


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Penn State Extension Hosting Series Of 6 Workshops On Watershed Teaching Tools For Educators Starting April 23


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