Empowering People: Trash Monitoring Along the Schuylkill River
Registration Open! Keep PA Beautiful 2024 Summit For Community Stewardship In Scranton Oct. 16-17
Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy Highlights Youth Conservation Corps 50-Mile Paddling Perki-Bay Expedition In New Video
Schuylkill County VISION hands the shovel to Schuylkill Haven Borough for Community Garden
USDA NRCS Invites Landowners To Take Survey On Why People Choose To Use Or Not Use Different Conservation Practices
The Conservation Practice Adoption Motivations Survey (CPAMS) is a joint project between the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) aimed at understanding why people choose to use or not use different conservation practices. There are four different conservation categories which are surveyed: crop practices, confined livestock practices, grazing practices, and forestry practices. Each category will have a questionnaire that has been designed to gather information specific to the practices involved in each category. Survey data will be used to guide the implementation of NRCS programs in the future.
Firepoint Energy Selects Jefferson County Site For Waste Coal-To-Fuel Conversion, Rare Earth Element Recovery Production Site
Gov. Shapiro Signs Bill Requiring PennDOT To Plant Native Plants Along State Highways Into Law
A feast at a North Philly garden celebrates the community growing power of ‘green people’ over ‘cement people’
Students savor watershed experiences
William Penn Foundation Expands Areas of Focus for Grantmaking, Simplifies Grant Application Process