Friday, January 30, 2026

Penn State Extension Hosts 3-Part Webinar Series On Ticks And Biting Pests Starting Feb. 18

Join the
Penn State Extension for the new 3-part Ticks and Biting Pests Webinar Series starting February 18.

Explore how centuries of human land-use choices-- from farming to suburban growth-- shaped the rise of tick-borne diseases and what this means for people, wildlife, and the environment.

The webinars will be held from Noon to 1:00 p.m.--

-- February 18: Why Are There So Many Ticks?

-- March 20: Understanding Tick Risks For Horses

-- April 1: Ticks - A Pet Owner's Guide

Click Here to register for one or more of the webinars and for more information.

Visit the Penn State Extension website to learn more about many other educational opportunities.

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-- Penn State's Local Climate Action Program Hosts Feb. 4 Online Info Session For Communities Who Want To Prioritize Climate Action  [PaEN] 

-- Penn State Extension Hosts 3-Part Webinar Series On Ticks And Biting Pests Starting Feb. 18  [PaEN]  

-- Pennsylvania Sea Grant Hosts Feb. 23 Webinar On Harmful Algal Blooms For Educators  [PaEN] 

-- Penn State Extension Hosts Feb. 24-25 In-Person Trees, Watersheds And Streams Educators Workshop In Chester County [PaEN]  

-- Penn State Extension Hosts In-Person Educator Workshops On First Investigation Of Stream Health March 18 In Butler County, March 31 In Cumberland County  [PaEN]

-- Apply Today! Shipboard Science Immersion For Educators Aboard The U.S. EPA R/V Lake Guardian On Lake Superior!  [PaEN] 

-- Register Now! Hawk Mountain Sanctuary Summer Nature Camps For Students Grade 1-6  [PaEN] 

-- DEP Hosts April 15 Webinar On Trenchless Pipeline Construction Guidance After Major Inadvertent Return Incidents In 2025, Including Release Of 1.2 Million Gallons Into Abandoned Mine Voids In Washington County  [PaEN]

[Posted: January 30, 2026] 
PA Environment Digest

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