Review of the First Ten Years of the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies (SRCHES)

Start Date

13-11-2015 8:00 PM

End Date

13-11-2015 9:59 PM

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The summer of 2015 marks the 10th year that the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies (SRCHES) has supported student research interns. SRCHES unites partners from state and local agencies and researchers from Lycoming College, Bucknell University, Lock Haven University, King’s College, Susquehanna University, and Bloomsburg University to encourage collaborative ecological study and education surrounding the Susquehanna River Watershed. The coalition has helped to support research and conservation projects throughout the region, including individual research projects, river monitoring, and PA Fish and Boat’s Unassessed Waters Initiative and Stream Restoration projects. All of these efforts promote the sustainability of the Susquehanna River Watershed and the Chesapeake Bay.

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Poster

Language

eng

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Review of the First Ten Years of the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies (SRCHES)

Elaine Langone Center, Terrace Room

The summer of 2015 marks the 10th year that the Susquehanna River Heartland Coalition for Environmental Studies (SRCHES) has supported student research interns. SRCHES unites partners from state and local agencies and researchers from Lycoming College, Bucknell University, Lock Haven University, King’s College, Susquehanna University, and Bloomsburg University to encourage collaborative ecological study and education surrounding the Susquehanna River Watershed. The coalition has helped to support research and conservation projects throughout the region, including individual research projects, river monitoring, and PA Fish and Boat’s Unassessed Waters Initiative and Stream Restoration projects. All of these efforts promote the sustainability of the Susquehanna River Watershed and the Chesapeake Bay.