e-News from Willistown Conservation Trust
| November 12, 2014
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900 Trees Planted Along
Crum Creek!
With the help of over 50 volunteers, 900 native trees and shrubs were planted along Crum Creek on November 7th. This important stream side buffer will stabilize the stream banks, prevent erosion, and improve the water quality of this extremely important stream.
This project was a collaboration among Stroud Water Research, Willistown Conservation Trust and Chester-Ridley-Crum Watersheds Association. An impressive result when three organizations work together! For more photos of the planting, CLICK HERE.
An exceptionally strong force of volunteers came out to plant over 900 trees and shrubs along this important stretch of the Crum Creek in Willistown.
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A jubilant student visitor at Rushton Woods Preserve after seeing a Hermit Thrush from inches away.
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