2021 PA River of the Year – Shenango River
Shenango River Watchers: Annual Public Meeting at Buhl Park PAC For additional details or information on how you can participate, please visit: Shenango River Watchers
Shenango River Watchers: Annual Public Meeting at Buhl Park PAC For additional details or information on how you can participate, please visit: Shenango River Watchers
New Castle West Side Community Cleanup with the Shenango River Watchers For additional details or information on how you can participate, please visit: Shenango River Watchers
Shenango River Watchers: Trail Work Day - Big Bend
Haverford College is hosting a virtual conference on the topic of Building Higher Educational Alliances in a Time of Climate Crisis. There is one session in particular that might be of interest to watershed organizations. Blurring Lines: Social Movements, Community Collaborations, and Arts Thursday, April 15, 2021 2:00-4:00 p.m. EST Global challenges including climate change, pandemic, and mass extinction challenge the conventional distinctions among institutions, social movements, and community organizations. In this session, participants discuss how we can transform higher […]
The birds in our yards, the food on our plates and the money in our wallets all benefit from native plants and pollinators. What to learn more? Join the Chesapeake Bay Program for a free, online open forum where you’ll learn from experts and take part in a discussion about the native plants in your garden, visiting pollinators and more. The webinar will be via Zoom. To access: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81214346009?pwd=b1FxVmc4eU9leUdENDFWNUtCWCtHdz09 and please enter pass code: 863961
Registration is now open for EPA’s Watershed Academy webinar “Addressing and Managing Plastic Pollution,” which will take place on April 21, 2021. This webinar will include a broad introduction on plastic pollution and its resulting impacts, a discussion on the need for systemic change, and solutions and initiatives that can be implemented to combat this urgent issue. Speakers will also discuss current and anticipated federal strategies to address plastic pollution. Webinar Informational Sheet To register visit: https://www.epa.gov/watershedacademy/upcoming-webcast-seminars. For more information […]
Art has played an essential role at Stroud Water Research Center from the beginning. Stroud Center co-founders Joan and Dick Stroud believed that art inspired the scientific mind and encouraged creativity. Join us for the first episode in our 2021 webinar series exploring the intersection of art and science. Eco-revelatory artist Stacy Levy will tell the story of how many environmental issues can be solved through art. She will show how artful collaborations with engineers, ecologists, and landscape architects can begin to change […]
Tropical Storm Agnes (1972) transformed our Susquehanna Valley. In this virtual performance, based on historical records and oral histories with survivors of the storm, students and staff from the Bucknell Humanities Center revisit Agnes, commemorate a historic event, and glean the lessons it has for today's rapidly changing world. AGNES REVISITED will transform more than 30 interviews, hundreds of photographs, and dozens of newspaper articles from the days of Agnes into songs, monologues, scenes, dances, and more. Focusing on the […]
The Sustainability Symposium celebrates sustainability and environmental related research, teaching, creative works, practice, and action where faculty, staff, students, and community stakeholders from regional institutions share their completed and ongoing works, network for ongoing or new initiatives, and are inspired by shared keynote activities. This annual meeting showcases work from the natural sciences, physical sciences, social sciences, and humanities exploring emerging themes such as climate change, energy, human rights, food, and resilience. Due to the COVID-pandemic, this symposium will be […]
Earth Day Cleanup - Shenango Rec Area Campground with the Shenango River Watchers For additional details or information on how you can participate, please visit: Shenango River Watchers
Spring Wildflower Hike in Big Bend with the Shenango River Watchers Pre Registration Required For additional details or information on how you can participate, please visit: Shenango River Watchers
Penn State Extension will host another in its Water Cooler Talk Series April 28 on Leveraging The Power Of Community and Science from Noon to 1:00 p.m. Developing a community-based science project can be an effective means of collecting data and reaching diverse audiences while providing education on how to use science to understand the world around us. It is also an opportunity to engage local communities and volunteers in collecting data that can lead to results in understanding, protecting, and restoring local environments. Explore […]
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