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Registration opens for West Branch HERYN kayak and fish programs July 1-2 at Bald Eagle State Park

4/24/2025

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The Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association is once again hosting its HERYN (Helping Engage our River's Youth with Nature) kayaking and fishing day camps in the West Branch region this summer.

​The nonprofit will be offering two days of programs, with a different group of 8-13 year-old participants each day, rotating through ​stations to learn the fundamentals of fishing, kayaking and conservation.

The program will be offered July 1-2, 2025, at Bald Eagle State Park's 1,000-acre Foster Joseph Sayers Reservoir near Howard. Check out details and photos from last year's program at this site by clicking here.

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David Staebler posthumously honored with Kathy Snavely Environmental Advocate Award as an example of how one person can make a difference

4/23/2025

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David Staebler gestures during a presentation that was part of the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association's Clean Water Celebration in the fall of 2023 in Lewisburg.
​Taylor Weddington admits that she always had a special connection with her grandfather, David Staebler, who passed away earlier this year but leaves behind a lasting legacy for our natural resources.

“He cared deeply about the environment, with his core rule anytime we visited a new place being to always leave it better than when you found it,” she said. “Whether that was picking up a piece of trash on the walking trail or making someone’s day a little brighter.”

An instrumental mover-and-shaker within the Buffalo Creek Watershed Alliance out of Lewisburg, Staebler had become a fixture in water quality conversations and improvement projects across the watershed.

Because of his countless hours of volunteer work and dedication to inspiring others, Staebler is being posthumously honored with the 2024 Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association’s Kathleen Snavely Susquehanna River Environmental Advocate Award.

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Education coordinator strives to connect people to natural resources through creative efforts such as women's programming, Trout in Classroom

4/12/2025

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The group pairs off with guides to 'dance' with Steelhead on Walnut Creek. The program is one of many offered by Amidea Daniel, Northcentral Region Education Coordinator for the PA Fish and Boat Commission.
Riverkeeper's note: The following story and podcast interview was completed by Emily Shosh.

​While Amidea Daniel's duties with the PA Fish and Boat Commission may get busy this time of year, the core focus of her work is fairly simple.

“The goal is to connect folks to the resources, to themselves and to the opportunities that these resources can provide to them in the future through outdoor experiences and good health,” she said of being the agency's Northcentral Region Education Coordinator.

Statewide, she manages the fish and boat commission's Trout in the Classroom (TIC) program, women's statewide mentor events and program, along with implementing programming in the 14-county Northcentral region.

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New Aquatics & Acoustics collection of songs focuses on environmental education opportunities

4/2/2025

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With five years of original Songs of the Susquehanna submissions accumulating and a growing need to engage young people with improving statewide standards in environmental literacy in the public school system, the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association pulled some of the more educational based submissions into a new collection called Aquatics & Acoustics. 

This project is currently available with a full-color booklet with lyrics for each song and some talking points for students on the song itself and how to tie it into the bigger environmental discussion. it also includes all songs on a USB thumb drive.

"The goal isn't just to provide songs that provide another creative portal for students to engage with our natural world, but also to hopefully get them connecting with music and the arts, as well," said Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper John Zaktansky. "We'd love to see this new initiative lead to students developing their own creative pieces - whether that is in the form of songs or poems or other pieces of art - reflecting how they see the natural world and helping spread the excitement and learning to their peers."

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Unassessed waters program, public comment offer key tools for protecting wild trout populations

4/1/2025

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Riverkeeper note: The following story was written by Northern Tier Regional Director Emily Shosh.

Pennsylvania is home to over 83,000 miles of flowing streams, making it one of the most stream-dense states in the lower 48. Within those waters, 17,529 miles support wild naturally reproducing trout populations which grants them a higher level of environmental protection from state agencies.

While our water and trout resources are vast and may seem endless, the need for protecting it is ever-present. However, the
 resource can’t be protected until it is located.

In 2009, The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) recognized the need to identify our trout resources in order to provide adequate protections, and the Unassessed Waters Initiative (UWI) was born.

As of 2024, 46,620 miles of streams (a little more than 50 percent) in Pennsylvania still have not been surveyed, but that number used to be much higher. PFBC understood the overwhelming scope of this surveying effort and partnered with universities and professional scientific organizations to help complete this work.


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    Riverkeeper John Zaktansky is an award-winning journalist and avid promoter of the outdoors who loves camping, kayaking, fishing and hunting with the family. 

    Regional Directors Emily Shosh and Andrew Bechdel joined the team in early 2024 with a wide variety of natural experiences and a desire to educate.

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