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PennFuture Announces Winners Of Celebrating Women In Conservation Awards From Southeast PA

PA Environment Daily

On June 14, PennFuture announced it will honor 11 women from Southeastern Pennsylvania at this year's Celebrating Women In Conservation Awards. She directs the Kittatinny Conservation Landscape. Water Alliance, and recent past chair of the Board for the Pinchot Institute for Conservation.

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Remembering Thomas Dolan IV (1923-2021)

Academy of Natural Sciences

After serving as an ambulance driver for the American Field Service in India and Myanmar during World War II, Mr. Dolan followed this passion and earned a bachelor’s degree in zoology and conservation from Cornell University in 1948. Throughout his career, Mr. Dolan and his family remained close friends and advocates of the Academy.

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PA Assn. Of Environmental Educators Announce 2024 Award Winners

PA Environment Daily

She spent her childhood playing in the creeks and woods of Northeastern Pennsylvania, and this instilled an early passion for nature and conservation education. She joined the Department of Conservation & Natural Resources (DCNR) - PA State Park’s family in 1998 as a seasonal Environmental Education Specialist (EES).

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1,198 New Stories In 2021 - REAL Environmental & Conservation Leadership In PA - Is Your Story Being Told?

PA Environment Daily

Thank you one and all for your conservation leadership! The diversity, creativity and just the sheer number of projects and programs is truly amazing! This kind of leadership deserves our respect and the support by state lawmakers. Thank you to local news media for publishing these stories! Support Local Journalism!

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Community Science to the Rescue

Academy of Natural Sciences

On a beautiful sunny day in early summer, a group of community scientists led by Ron Smith — a Drexel University BEES instructor and high school environmental science teacher — was making the most of the beachy breeze on the Delaware Bay. Horsehoe crabs haven’t always needed human intervention and assistance.