Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts

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PACD Hiring Six Certified Planners

PACD is hiring six conservation planners or nutrient management specialists, who will work toward conservation planning certification for a two-year period to assist in conservation efforts across the Commonwealth. One planner will be hired in each of these counties: Dauphin, Erie, Bucks, Indiana, Lackawanna/Wayne, and Franklin. The salary range is $45,000 to $50,000 per year.

Click here to read the entire job description. 

Candidates must submit a resume and cover letter to PACD by e-mail with the subject heading “Conservation Planner” to: jobs@pacd.org. All application materials must be received by 4:00 PM on November 3, 2023.

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Watershed Specialist Photo Contest

The conservation district watershed specialists hold a photo contest during their annual meeting. The contest has four categories and an overall top winner.

Here are the 2023 results:

  • Miscellaneous Water – A Seldom Seen Passage, Cori Trice, Chester County Conservation District
  • Water at Work – Elk Creek – Steelhead Run, Scott Alexander, Fulton County Conservation District
  • People and Water – Meadow Grounds Lake – Autumn Morning, Scott Alexander, Fulton County Conservation District
  • Water as Art – Reflecting on New Hope, Vy Trinh, Adams County Conservation District
  • Best in Show – Soon to Be Shaded, Tyler Keefer, Lancaster County Conservation District

Congratulations to all the winners! Thank you to all those who participated in the contest. It’s great to see photos from across the state! Click here to view the full versions of the winning photos. 

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Westmoreland Conservation District Holds Pedaling for Conservation Event

Photo provided by WCD.

It was a beautiful day for a ride along the Westmoreland Heritage Trail (WHT) at the Westmoreland Conservation District’s first Pedaling for Conservation Bike Ride.

Participants brought their own bikes and enjoyed an easy, 8-mile (round trip) ride on one of the area’s most popular recreation spots. The participants stopped at multiple sites along the trail to hear from speakers about stormwater management, streambank stabilization, and invasive plants and learn about local history.

The event was the idea of Emil Bove, Westmoreland Conservation District Board Member, PACD 1st Vice President, and avid cyclist. Sponsors for the event included Westmoreland Heritage Trail, Turtle Creek Watershed Association, Bove Engineering, and Flat Tire Co. Bike Shop.

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Adams County Conservation District Holds CREP Field Days

Photo of buffer sign produced by the district.

Adams County Conservation District hosted Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) field days, farmer and landowner workshops, and one-on-one site visits as part of their CREP education and outreach project. Riparian buffer installation and maintenance demos were provided at the Adams County Planting Partnership tree distribution, where over 400 partners picked up tree seedlings.

The district received $2,993 for the project through the CREP Mini-grant Program for Conservation Districts. Click here for more information and to apply.

Financial and other support for the CREP Outreach Program Office Mini-grant Program is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a Growing Greener Watershed Protection grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and with additional support from USDA-NRCS.

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Potter County Conservation District Completes Multi-Functional Riparian Forest Buffer

Photo provided by Potter County Conservation District.

Potter County Conservation District planted 5 acres of multi-functional riparian forest buffer along Oswayo Creek on a farm in Potter County. The project cost $7,878 and was funded through PACD’s Riparian Buffer Sub-grant Program

Financial and other support for this project is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a grant from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority under the administration of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of Recreation and Conservation.

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Lebanon County Conservation District Holds Swatara Creek Water Quality Field Day

Photo provided by Lebanon County Conservation District.

On October 17, 2023, Lebanon County Conservation District (LCCD) held a Swatara Creek Water Quality Field Day. The event was held at Boathouse Park in Hershey, PA. PACD’s Leadership Development Manager, Matt Miller, attended the event.

In addition to LCCD, the United States Geological Survey and USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service presented during the event. The main topic of discussion was the real-time, 24-hour super gage water quality monitor recently installed along the Swatara Creek. The experts discussed sampling techniques and monitoring using the new installation.

 

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Watershed Specialists Meet in State College

Watershed Specialists meet in State College.

Over 85 attendees, including 61 watershed specialists, participated in the 23rd Annual Conservation District Watershed Specialist Meeting at Toftrees Golf Resort and Conference Center in State College, PA, October 3-5, 2023.

October 3 was a special training day for newer watershed specialists. The training began with an orientation and went on to cover resources, an overview of the watershed specialist position, reporting requirements, and training opportunities. October 4 and 5 provided the full group with sessions on a variety of topics, including partnership opportunities with the DCNR regional watershed forestry specialists, study design for a strong stream monitoring program, PracticeKeeper, and trees and urban forests in stormwater management.

Financial and other support for this project is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection under Section 319 of the Clean Water Act, administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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Piper Sherburne to Receive Invasive Species Award

Piper Sherburne, PACD South East Region Director and Chair of the Berks County Conservation District, was nominated and selected to receive the North American Invasive Species Management Association (NAISMA) Advocacy Award!

“It is NAISMA’s honor to recognize Piper for her demonstrated local, regional, and national influence and leadership in natural resource protection and invasive species management. Piper is known to work closely with partners at all levels to advance policy, funding, and efforts to create a regional Pennsylvania Regional Invasive Species Management (PRISM) to better address invasive species threats and impacts, which, if successful, will benefit the entire state of Pennsylvania,” said Kate Wilson, NAISMA President.

About the award: “This award recognizes outstanding leadership and advocacy in the policy/program realm at state, tribal, and/or federal levels. Special attention is given to advocacy for congressional bills, support, outreach, and/or policies that directly advance invasive species prevention and management.”

The award will be presented at the NAISMA conference in Lincoln, Nebraska, on October 18, 2023.

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John Levitsky Receives Thomas P. Shelburne Award

Screenshot from the WNEP video.

Pennsylvania Outdoor Life recently featured John Levitsky, Watershed Specialist with the Luzerne Conservation District. John is the 2023 Thomas P. Shelburne Award winner. 

According to www.pecpa.org, “John has led numerous efforts that have had direct results in conserving natural resources in Northeastern PA. He has helped foster a conservation ethic for countless people and cultivated lasting partnerships with many organizations throughout the area by making environmental stewardship understandable through his sincere and accessible way of working with people, all qualities that align well with the ideals embodied by the Thomas P. Shelburne Environmental Leadership Award.”

Click here to view the 8 1/2 minute video. 

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Tioga County Conservation District Holds Soil Health Meeting

Photo provided by Tioga County Conservation District.

Tioga County Conservation District held a Soil Health Meeting where participants learned about the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP), water quality, riparian buffers, soil health, and livestock health. About 19 people were in attendance. The project cost $1,363.

This CREP education and outreach event was funded through the CREP Mini-grant Program for Conservation Districts. Click here for more information and to apply.

Financial and other support for the CREP Outreach Program Office Mini-grant Program is provided by the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts, Inc. through a Growing Greener Watershed Protection grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and with additional support from USDA-NRCS.

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