February 11, 2022
Support Bills to Boost Healthy Habitat and Cleaner Streams in Pennsylvania
H.B. 1901 and S.B. 832 would support conservation from the Keystone State to the Chesapeake Bay.
May 21, 2021
Preserving Pennsylvania Streams: The Keystone Recreation, Park, & Conservation Fund
This video is the last in a five-part series detailing conservation projects powered by Pennsylvania’s Keystone Recreation, Park & Conservation Fund.
April 29, 2021
Preserving Pennsylvania Streams: Valley Creek
This video is the fourth in a series detailing conservation projects powered by Pennsylvania’s Keystone Recreation, Park & Conservation Fund.
April 16, 2021
Preserving Pennsylvania Streams: The Klondike Property
The third in a series of videos detailing conservation projects powered by Pennsylvania’s Keystone Recreation, Park & Conservation Fund.
April 2, 2021
Preserving Pennsylvania Streams: Monocacy Creek
The second in a series of videos detailing conservation projects powered by Pennsylvania’s Keystone Recreation, Park & Conservation Fund.
March 26, 2021
Preserving Pennsylvania Streams: Brodhead Creek
The first in a series of videos detailing conservation projects powered by Pennsylvania’s Keystone Recreation, Park & Conservation Fund.
September 17, 2020
80,000+ Landlocked Acres in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey
A new report details the extent of inaccessible public lands in the Mid-Atlantic.
December 10, 2018
Where Outdoor Recreation Ranks in Pennsylvania’s Economy
New research finds that hunting, fishing, biking, camping, and other activities drive $28 billion in statewide spending.
June 1, 2017
What Pennsylvania Farmers Have to Do With Chesapeake Bay Rockfish
Solutions for the biggest conservation challenges plaguing the Chesapeake Bay actually start at the farthest reaches of the watershed—on out-of-state farms and in Capitol Hill offices.
May 7, 2013
We Can Do Better
Normally I post deep thoughts about matters of conservation policy. Today I will rant. Just over a week ago I met two friends, packed up the car in Washington,...
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