CONSERVATION

There are three main reasons why we conserve: To repair some of the damage done by humans and maintain the environment for future generations. To maintain species diversity for our benefit and that of wildlife. To provide opportunities for education and the enjoyment of the environment.


In the end, the 2015-2025 State Wildlife Action Plan is a declaration -- an affirmation that each of these wild creatures is an important part of a vivid, vibrant Penn's Woods, and the birthright of every Pennsylvanian. - Scott Weidensaul, Wildlife Action Plan Foreword

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Watershed Conservation Prioritization highlights riverine conditions by distinguishing the conservation concern of watersheds through use of data from the Aquatic Community Classification (ACC). Information for this prioritization included: the biological classification, fish and macroinvertebrate biological metric scores, and results from the least-disturbed stream (LDS) reach analysis.

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We believe in bringing all parties to the table to find proactive solutions that meet the challenges facing coldwater fisheries. We work to protect important habitat, reconnect degraded waterways and restore trout populations.

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