Be a “Watershed Watchdog”

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From PennFuture (http://www.pennfuture.org):

Do you know how to identify and respond to signs of water pollution in your local waterways? PennFuture has a brand new resource to help you to take action.

The “Be a Watershed Watchdog” pocket guide is a portable, waterproof wallet-sized guide that helps you to identify pollution in your waterways and directs you on what to do next to make sure it is addressed. 

The “Be a Watershed Watchdog” pocket guide is the perfect tool for outdoor enthusiasts, sportsmen, students, citizen scientists, and Pennsylvania’s nature lovers. We all have a shared responsibility to be stewards for our environment, and knowing what to do and who to contact upon discovering pollution or an illegal discharge in a local creek or waterway is a critical first step.

Learn more about how you can use the pocket guide to identify the signs of water pollution by reading our latest blog, “Be a Watershed Watchdog with New Pocket Guide.” Then, check out our online water pollution resource and visit your regional PennFuture office to receive the free, waterproof pocket guide to accompany you in your next outdoor excursion.

To read the full blog post click here.

Download the Watershed Watchdog Guide: http://www.pennfuture.org/Files/Admin/FINAL-BE-A-WATERSHED-WATCHDOG-PDF.PDF.

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