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HomeWhat We Do

Projects

What We Do

Projects

Current

  • Hale Byrnes House-The One Million Trees Campaign
  • Shad Restoration and Dam Removal
  • White Clay Creek Reforestation
  • Open Space Preservation
  • White Clay Creek Trail Project
  • Educational Outreach
  • Flora and Fauna Surveys
  • Historical and Cultural Summaries

  • Stream Watch Project

Past

  • Homeowner Watershed Stewardship Projects
  • Proposed London Tract Historic District

Upcoming Events

Christina River Watershed Cleanup on Saturday, April 21, 2012

**NEW INFORMATION**

Make sure to check off your contribution to the Wild and Scenic Preservation Fund!

See page 22 and page 26 of the Delaware Tax Form.

Senator Coons' bill to expand White Clay Creek voted out of committee

 

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White Clay Creek... Ours to Enjoy - Ours to Protect.
Header photo credits, left to right: J.A. Thomas, (c)Rick Darke, Chester Cnty Planning Commsn., (c)J. White, WCC Wild & Scenic Management Plan