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In the Zone, Part 1: Seeing the Forest for the Water – POSTPONED
September 7 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
In the Zone: A Two-Part Exploration of Riparian Buffers
POSTPONED to SPRING
at Tinicum Township
Did you know that Pennsylvania’s woods have over 85,500 miles of streams within the state’s boundaries? Our forest ecosystems and freshwater ecosystems are completely entangled with each other. Understanding the impact of forest management on water quality is hugely important to responsibly caring for the land.
Join the Master Watershed Stewards for a picnic and nature talk about riparian buffers, their importance, and their ecology. Set in scenic preserved and private land in Tinicum Township, the exact address will be provided after registration. Expect some steep slopes. Please carpool if possible.
This event is the first of Heritage Conservancy’s 2-part series of in-person classes about riparian buffers.
If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please contact Katie Toner at ktoner@heritageconservancy.org.
Registration fees: $10 for conservation easement landowners and active supporters, $30 for the general public.
For further info or questions, contact Katie Toner at ktoner@heritageconservancy.org, or 215-345-7020 ext. 106
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