This week’s Bonus Blog was written by Emma O., a Drummers Alumni! She lays out some compelling information about coral reefs, and how Pennsylvanians can help protect them, even if we don’t have an ocean nearby.
This weeks blog post is by Laurie E., a Gobblers Alumni! She writes about how her families love of fishing has led her to a lifelong passion for conservation.
This weeks blog post is from Devin G., a Bucktails Alumni! He writes about the origins of our National Parks, their benefits, and how their preservation has impacted conservation.
This week’s blog post is written by Katie M., a Gobblers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! She writes about the Olympics and the potential negative effects on the surrounding environment.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: carbon footprint, clean energy, conservation, education, environment, habitat, lakes, machines, nature observation, olympics, preservation, Pyeong Chang, research, river, snow, south korea, water
Tag: conservation
Coral Reef Protection: A Global Concern
Posted: February 28, 2019 by Nina Walk
This week’s Bonus Blog was written by Emma O., a Drummers Alumni! She lays out some compelling information about coral reefs, and how Pennsylvanians can help protect them, even if we don’t have an ocean nearby.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: conservation, coral reef, featured, ocean, outdoors, wate, waterways
Memories That Last
Posted: February 26, 2019 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post is by Laurie E., a Gobblers Alumni! She writes about how her families love of fishing has led her to a lifelong passion for conservation.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: boating, conservation, family, featured, fishing, flyfishing, outdoors
The Importance of National Parks
Posted: February 19, 2019 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post is from Devin G., a Bucktails Alumni! He writes about the origins of our National Parks, their benefits, and how their preservation has impacted conservation.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: conservation, featured, history, inspiration, national park, nature, preservation, travel
Olympics
Posted: March 27, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Katie M., a Gobblers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! She writes about the Olympics and the potential negative effects on the surrounding environment.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: carbon footprint, clean energy, conservation, education, environment, habitat, lakes, machines, nature observation, olympics, preservation, Pyeong Chang, research, river, snow, south korea, water