2023-10-02T14:43:13+00:00October 2nd, 2023|Ag Team, Buffer Team, Resources, Stream Team, USC Blog, Wetland Team|

Regenerative Agriculture, Climate Resiliency, and Ecosystem Services Headline 2023 Watershed Forum by USC Correspondent and Grass Whisperer – Troy Bishopp Binghamton, NY---Whether you live or work within the Upper Susquehanna River Watershed and beyond, you’ll want to learn about the many perspectives that

Introducing Our Customers!

2020-12-29T18:42:17+00:00December 28th, 2020|Ag Team, Buffer Team, Stream Team, USC Blog, Wetland Team|

With remote learning and connecting so high on everyone's radar, the USC Outreach Team decided that developing more video outreach materials should be a team priority to increase our web presence.  Despite social distancing and Covid-19 concerns, USC staff and partners

Focusing on Flooding in the Upper Susquehanna

2020-12-29T17:46:26+00:00December 5th, 2020|Stream Team, USC Blog|

Flooding, both localized and widespread, is an issue at the forefront for town, city, county and regional planners.  The Upper Susquehanna Coalition regularly prioritizes projects that improve watershed flood resiliency and watershed management.  This new article and video by the Chesapeake Bay Program's

Local Conservation Organization Engages Communities throughout the Butternut Creek Valley

2020-02-25T12:53:29+00:00February 24th, 2020|USC Blog, Watershed Concerns|

On a balmy Tuesday evening in September, the Otsego County Conservation Association attended three municipal meetings at once. Former OCCA Executive Director Leslie Orzetti went to the Town of Pittsfield, former OCCA Assistant Planner Bailey Gano made the journey to the Town of

Mansfield University Students to develop Watershed Assessment for Holden Brook

2019-09-30T18:27:57+00:00September 13th, 2019|Stream Team, USC Blog, Watershed Concerns|

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 13, 2019 Osceola Township, Tioga County, PA –  Mansfield University Watershed Management Students, Tioga County Conservation District, Tioga County Emergency Services, Upper Susquehanna Coalition, Steuben Soil and Water District and Osceola Township are joining forces to evaluate the Holden

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