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WAAC volunteers planted 3 acres of trees in the first year of their Forested Riparian Buffer Initiative. |
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Harrisburg Area Community College students assisted WAAC in planting trees along a local stream. |
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After 4 volunteer workdays, over 500 trees, shelters, tree stakes, and bird netting was installed along two local streams. |
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After the annual stream cleanup, members and friends met for a relaxing picnic hosted by the Kellett Family. Some fish stories may have been told. |
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Mark Berg plays Water Jeopardy with 4th grade students at the Children Water Festival held a Gettysburg College. |
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Wayne Belt and Adam McClain talk about the results from a recent bacteria sampling effort that took place in some of the local streams. |
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A group of WAAC volunteers attended a staff gauge monitoring training at Strawberry Hill. |
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Mark Berg manages a WAAC booth at Harrisburg Area Community College's Environment Day event in Gettysburg. |
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Tom Jolin provided musical entertainment for the Strawberry Hill and WAAC annual membership picnic. |
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Kayaks were used to navigate the South Branch Conewago to pickup trash. Pictured in the kayak are Adam McClain and R.B. Lasco. |
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Stream cleanup volunteers met back at Scozzaro's for a free lunch provide by WAAC. |
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Wayne Belt presented on watersheds to 150+ students at the Annual Adams County Middle School Envirothon. |
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WAAC stream cleanup crew |
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