Pennsylvania Must Help Reduce Chesapeake Bay Pollution
Following settlement, the state and EPA both can be held accountable if pollution reduction goals are not met and enforced
Following settlement, the state and EPA both can be held accountable if pollution reduction goals are not met and enforced
Anglers are campaigning to update the designations of some Pennsylvania waterways to reflect the exceptional status of their wild trout populations and water quality.
Resolution calls for establishing a new Growing Greener program and Clean Streams Fund.
Explore the waterways that qualify for High Quality and Exceptional Value status but have been backlogged at the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
H.B. 1901 and S.B. 832 would support conservation from the Keystone State to the Chesapeake Bay.
The pandemic-fueled renaissance in hunting, fishing, and boating participation can only continue if the state invests in habitat and outdoor recreation access.
In the last two years, policymakers have committed to significant investments in conservation, infrastructure, and reversing climate change. Hunters and anglers continue to be vocal about the opportunity to create conservation jobs, restore habitat, and boost fish and wildlife populations. Support solutions now.
Learn More