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Pete Allison, an associate professor in Penn State University's Recreation, Park & Tourism Management Department, spends lots of time canoeing the West Branch of the Susquehanna River, taking students and others out into our nature to help them connect and learn from our natural resources. In our newest episode of the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Podcast, he shares what that process looks like, what he has experienced in helping connect others to our river and his observation of our natural resources as someone who has lived elsewhere in the world but now calls our watershed his home. Check out our podcast page for the most up-to-date list of previous podcast episodes. Also, you can access them individually here:
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1/5/2026 06:28:58 am
It is fascinating to hear Pete Allison’s perspective on how moving from Scotland to the Susquehanna has shaped his appreciation for our river, and his focus on experiential learning is a great reminder that the best way to value our natural resources is to actually get out on the water and experience them firsthand.
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AuthorsRiverkeeper John Zaktansky is an award-winning journalist and avid promoter of the outdoors who loves camping, kayaking, fishing and hunting with the family. Archives
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