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The document summarizes information from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). It introduces Commissioner Lisa Jackson and the NJDEP's mission to preserve natural resources and create sustainable communities. It also announces that it is National Radon Awareness Week, describes NJDEP's Radon Program, encourages being aware of bears, and advertises a New Jersey history program at Liberty State Park.
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Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that its May 2012 art exhibition is now posted on their website and is ready to view online. The theme for this art exhibition is Nature and artists were asked to interpret Nature" by depicting the physical world.
An art competition was held in April 2012 which determined and judged the art for this exhibition. The gallery received submissions from 15 different countries from around the world and they also received entries from 35 different states. Overall, there were 829 entries from 229 different artists that were judged for this art competition.
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The document summarizes the author's experience as a Geoscientist in the Parks intern at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. As an intern, she mapped geology, took measurements of rock formations, and learned about the region's geology, ecology, and human history. She explored the diverse landscape, encountered many plant and animal species, and participated in activities like cave exploration and bat research. The internship strengthened her passion for geoscience and the outdoors.
These are the finalists in PEC's 2013 Photo Contest. Vote for your favorites in each category! Just visit: http://www.pecva.org/votephotos
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The document summarizes the results of the 2011 Santa Barbara Christmas Bird Count. 214 species were recorded during the count, which is one of the highest counts nationwide. Notable sightings included Williamson's Sapsucker, Townsend's Solitaire, multiple warbler species, and five species of orioles. The count circle encompasses a diverse range of habitats around Santa Barbara, from mountains to beaches to urban areas. Santa Barbara had the fourth highest species count in the nation for Christmas Bird Counts.
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The Extreme History Project and Museum of the Rockies are hosting a bus tour along the Madison River to learn about the history and archaeology of the area. The day-long tour will include visits to tipi ring sites, the Missouri Headwaters State Park for lunch and activities, the Madison Buffalo Jump, and artifacts at the Museum of the Rockies. Experts will provide information and discussions at each stop about early Crow lifeways, archaeology of tipi rings, historic cooking, flint knapping, atlatl throwing, and the history of the buffalo jump site.
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that its November 2014 art exhibition is now posted on their website and is ready to be viewed online. The Nature theme was considered to be any art with the subjects of natural objects, wildlife, geographical, and natural environments for this art competition. The gallery accepted art on this subject that was either representational or abstract.
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The document summarizes a newsletter from the Santa Barbara Audubon Society about their annual Christmas Bird Count. It provides details on the count, including the date (December 31, 2005), compilers (Joan Lentz), and signup information. It lists bird species that could use additional sightings before the count and details on the compilation dinner after the count. The newsletter also announces field trips in December and January to locations like Lake Cachuma, Figueroa Mountain, and the Santa Barbara harbor to identify and count local bird populations.
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This document provides a summary of the health of the Casperkill watershed in Dutchess County, New York. It finds that the health of the Casperkill has declined over time due to human impacts on the landscape including deforestation, development, dumping, stormwater runoff from parking lots, and degraded water quality. While the stream once supported a diversity of plant and animal life, many species have been lost or replaced. The document concludes that full recovery of the Casperkill is unlikely but efforts should be made to protect remaining natural areas to prevent further degradation.
On October 23, 2023, The Piedmont Environmental Council hosted a community meeting in Upperville, VA on data centers and associated energy infrastructure. The presentation, given by The Piedmont Environmental Council President Chris Miller, is available to view and download.
The presentation focused on transmission line proposals released by PJM Interconnection on September 5, 2023 and the underlying cause: data center demand growth in Virginia. The presentation was followed by a Q&A with PEC staff, along with leaders from Citizens for Fauquier County, Protect Fauquier and The Coalition to Protect Prince William County.
Sources of information in presentation:
PECs Interactive Transmission Line Map: https://www.pecva.org/transmissionmap
PJM: https://www.pjm.com/
際際滷 20: https://www.vedp.org/industry/data-centers
際際滷 29: https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/hidden-costs-ai-impending-energy-and-resource-strain
際際滷 30: https://rga.lis.virginia.gov/Published/2021/SD17
際際滷 37: https://www.virginiamercury.com/2023/05/03/dominion-projects-new-gas-plants-advanced-nuclear-will-be-needed-to-meet-soaring-demand/
際際滷 38: https://cdn-dominionenergy-prd-001.azureedge.net/-/media/pdfs/global/company/2023-va-integrated-resource-plan.pdf
際際滷 41: https://www.virginiamercury.com/2023/02/02/are-virginia-ratepayers-and-residents-subsidizing-the-data-center-industry/
This presentation was given by Tee Clarkson with First Earth 2030 and the Rappahannock River Roundtable at The Piedmont Environmental Council's Sources of Conservation Funding Workshop on July 20, 2023.
The document describes 20 artworks divided into 4 categories: landscapes/streetscapes, native plants/wildlife, recreation, and youth. The majority of the artworks (5) fall under the category of beautiful landscapes and streetscapes. The other categories include 4 artworks of native plants and wildlife, 4 of recreation scenes, and 7 of youth-centered pieces.
The document lists 20 photographs grouped under 4 categories: Beautiful Landscapes & Streetscapes, Native Plants & Wildlife, Outdoor Recreation, and Youth. The majority of the photographs are credited to Jennifer Gonzalez, with others credited to Dave McCrabb, Cole Fischer, Bryan Gorsira, Matthew Hutchison, Jenny Erickson, Susan Tucker, Jim Emery, Phyllis Dawson, Tristan Shields, Theodore Staengl, Ezra Staengl, Tobin Yates, and Conor Farrell.
The document lists 20 photographs submitted for awards across 4 categories: Native Plants & Wildlife, Beautiful Landscapes, Farms or Food, and Youth Entry. The photographs include images of hummingbirds, bears, flowers, owlets, landscapes, farms, and sunset scenes. The photographers' names and photograph titles are provided for each entry.
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that its May 2012 art exhibition is now posted on their website and is ready to view online. The theme for this art exhibition is Nature and artists were asked to interpret Nature" by depicting the physical world.
An art competition was held in April 2012 which determined and judged the art for this exhibition. The gallery received submissions from 15 different countries from around the world and they also received entries from 35 different states. Overall, there were 829 entries from 229 different artists that were judged for this art competition.
This document provides ideas for Arizona staycations, including attractions in popular cities like Sedona, Tucson, and Flagstaff. It lists activities such as hiking, museums, ghost towns, and indoor play places for kids. The document also shares information on Arizona discounts and the six Latter-day Saint temples located in the state.
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The document summarizes the author's experience as a Geoscientist in the Parks intern at Carlsbad Caverns National Park. As an intern, she mapped geology, took measurements of rock formations, and learned about the region's geology, ecology, and human history. She explored the diverse landscape, encountered many plant and animal species, and participated in activities like cave exploration and bat research. The internship strengthened her passion for geoscience and the outdoors.
These are the finalists in PEC's 2013 Photo Contest. Vote for your favorites in each category! Just visit: http://www.pecva.org/votephotos
Voting runs Oct 31-Nov 15.
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The document summarizes the results of the 2011 Santa Barbara Christmas Bird Count. 214 species were recorded during the count, which is one of the highest counts nationwide. Notable sightings included Williamson's Sapsucker, Townsend's Solitaire, multiple warbler species, and five species of orioles. The count circle encompasses a diverse range of habitats around Santa Barbara, from mountains to beaches to urban areas. Santa Barbara had the fourth highest species count in the nation for Christmas Bird Counts.
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The Extreme History Project and Museum of the Rockies are hosting a bus tour along the Madison River to learn about the history and archaeology of the area. The day-long tour will include visits to tipi ring sites, the Missouri Headwaters State Park for lunch and activities, the Madison Buffalo Jump, and artifacts at the Museum of the Rockies. Experts will provide information and discussions at each stop about early Crow lifeways, archaeology of tipi rings, historic cooking, flint knapping, atlatl throwing, and the history of the buffalo jump site.
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery is pleased to announce that its November 2014 art exhibition is now posted on their website and is ready to be viewed online. The Nature theme was considered to be any art with the subjects of natural objects, wildlife, geographical, and natural environments for this art competition. The gallery accepted art on this subject that was either representational or abstract.
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The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race is an annual long-distance sled dog race held in Alaska. The race commemorates the 1925 serum run to Nome in which mushers and their dog teams transported diphtheria serum through harsh conditions and saved many lives. The modern race was established in 1967 and follows a similar route from Anchorage to Nome over approximately 1,000 miles. It has grown to become known as the "Last Great Race on Earth" and celebrates the history and spirit of mushing in Alaska.
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The document summarizes a newsletter from the Santa Barbara Audubon Society about their annual Christmas Bird Count. It provides details on the count, including the date (December 31, 2005), compilers (Joan Lentz), and signup information. It lists bird species that could use additional sightings before the count and details on the compilation dinner after the count. The newsletter also announces field trips in December and January to locations like Lake Cachuma, Figueroa Mountain, and the Santa Barbara harbor to identify and count local bird populations.
This document provides an overview of sites to visit on a tour of Scotland's geology, archaeology, history, and scenery. It describes various landmarks such as Ailsa Craig, Bruce's Stone, Hadrian's Wall, Rosslyn Chapel, the Cairngorm Mountains, and Glen Coe. It also discusses Scotland's symbols, whisky production, brochs, and the Highland Clearances. The tour highlights important locations and topics in geology, archaeology, and Scottish history.
This document provides a summary of the health of the Casperkill watershed in Dutchess County, New York. It finds that the health of the Casperkill has declined over time due to human impacts on the landscape including deforestation, development, dumping, stormwater runoff from parking lots, and degraded water quality. While the stream once supported a diversity of plant and animal life, many species have been lost or replaced. The document concludes that full recovery of the Casperkill is unlikely but efforts should be made to protect remaining natural areas to prevent further degradation.
On October 23, 2023, The Piedmont Environmental Council hosted a community meeting in Upperville, VA on data centers and associated energy infrastructure. The presentation, given by The Piedmont Environmental Council President Chris Miller, is available to view and download.
The presentation focused on transmission line proposals released by PJM Interconnection on September 5, 2023 and the underlying cause: data center demand growth in Virginia. The presentation was followed by a Q&A with PEC staff, along with leaders from Citizens for Fauquier County, Protect Fauquier and The Coalition to Protect Prince William County.
Sources of information in presentation:
PECs Interactive Transmission Line Map: https://www.pecva.org/transmissionmap
PJM: https://www.pjm.com/
際際滷 20: https://www.vedp.org/industry/data-centers
際際滷 29: https://penntoday.upenn.edu/news/hidden-costs-ai-impending-energy-and-resource-strain
際際滷 30: https://rga.lis.virginia.gov/Published/2021/SD17
際際滷 37: https://www.virginiamercury.com/2023/05/03/dominion-projects-new-gas-plants-advanced-nuclear-will-be-needed-to-meet-soaring-demand/
際際滷 38: https://cdn-dominionenergy-prd-001.azureedge.net/-/media/pdfs/global/company/2023-va-integrated-resource-plan.pdf
際際滷 41: https://www.virginiamercury.com/2023/02/02/are-virginia-ratepayers-and-residents-subsidizing-the-data-center-industry/
This presentation was given by Tee Clarkson with First Earth 2030 and the Rappahannock River Roundtable at The Piedmont Environmental Council's Sources of Conservation Funding Workshop on July 20, 2023.
This presentation was given by Dean Dodson with Fauquier County at The Piedmont Environmental Council's Sources of Conservation Funding Workshop on July 20, 2023.
This document provides an introduction to conservation easements. It defines a conservation easement as a voluntary land preservation agreement where a landowner gives up certain property rights while retaining overall ownership. Conservation easements must further conservation purposes like preservation of land, habitat, or historic structures to provide a public benefit. Landowners who donate easements may be eligible for tax benefits like deductions and state tax credits. Non-profit land trusts and government agencies accept conservation easement donations to ensure the restrictions are upheld over time.
This presentation was given by October Greenfield, PEC's Wildlife Habitat Restoration Coordinator, at The Piedmont Environmental Council's Sources of Conservation Funding Workshop on July 20, 2023.
This presentation was given by Casey Iames, District Conservationist for Fauquier, Prince William, Loudoun and Fairfax counties, at The Piedmont Environmental Council's Sources of Conservation Funding Workshop on July 20, 2023.
The John Marshall Soil and Water Conservation District (JMSWCD) aims to provide leadership, technical assistance, and education to citizens in Fauquier County, Virginia on soil stewardship and water quality protection. Key functions include administering the Virginia Agricultural Cost Share Program and providing conservation assistance and education. JMSWCD receives state, federal, and grant funding and prioritizes projects in high-ranking watersheds. Examples of funded best management practices include stream fencing, riparian buffers, and cover crops. JMSWCD also runs local water quality programs and stream monitoring.
This document discusses the impacts of data center growth on Virginia's clean energy future and outlines potential solutions. Key points:
- Data center energy demand is growing exponentially in Virginia and straining the electric grid, requiring hundreds of acres of utility-scale solar per building.
- This threatens decades of land, wildlife, water, and air quality conservation efforts in the state. One data center can require 300-900 acres of solar development.
- Dominion's 2023 integrated resource plan forecasts doubling of peak electric load by 2037 due largely to data centers, and proposes billions for new gas plants and transmission lines rather than renewable energy.
- Solutions discussed include accelerating the transition to distributed and utility-scale
The document summarizes a community meeting about data centers and diesel generators in Loudoun County, Virginia. It discusses how the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality is proposing a variance to allow backup diesel generators at data centers to run more frequently, which would impact air quality and public health. The meeting covered background on regulations, health impacts of pollutants, concerns about the variance, and calls for the community to submit comments opposing the variance to DEQ and calling on elected officials and industry to take action to address the problem.
PEC's annual report summarizes their activities and accomplishments in 2020. Despite the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, PEC was able to protect over 5,000 additional acres of land through conservation easements. They also launched a successful Farm to Food Bank initiative that provided over 25,000 pounds of produce, 30,000 gallons of milk, and 11,000 pounds of meat to food insecure individuals. PEC expanded production at their community farm and farmers market to increase local food availability and support rural economies during the pandemic.
One winner from each of our four categories will be selected by popular vote at pecva.org/photovote. Voting will remain open until Monday, November 23, 2020.
The 2020 PEC Photo Contest featured finalists in three categories: Beautiful Landscapes & Streetscapes (entries 1-5), Native Plants & Wildlife (entries 6-10), and Wonderful Waters (entries 11-15). There was also a Youth Category (entries 16-20). The document lists the titles, photographers, and entry numbers of the finalist photographs in each category of the photo contest.
On September 29, Piedmont Environmental Council President, Chris Miller, and field staff held an online conversation about the current challenges and opportunities facing communities in Loudoun County, VA.
On September 11, Piedmont Environmental Council President, Chris Miller, and field staff held an online conversation about the current challenges and opportunities facing communities in Clarke County, VA.
View the slidedeck from The Piedmont Environmental Council and Local Energy Alliance Program's Solarize Webinar on August 18, 2020. Find out more about rooftop and ground mount solar options for your home, farm or business.
On August 11, Piedmont Environmental Council President, Chris Miller, and field staff held an online conversation about the current challenges and opportunities facing communities in Fauquier County.
June 26, 2020 -- PEC seeks to secure contracted professional engineering services to complete (1) a Geotechnical Report and (2) a Final Design for fish-friendly and flood-resilient structures to replace culverts at ONLY the Piney River (VA Rt. 653) pilot project site in Rappahannock County, VA.
On June 25, Piedmont Environmental Council President, Chris Miller, and field staff held an online conversation about the current challenges and opportunities facing communities in Madison and Orange counties.
While the Covid-19 pandemic continues to cause a great deal of uncertainty in our lives, a great deal of conservation work is still being done at the local level.
On June 23, Piedmont Environmental Council President, Chris Miller, and field staff held an online conversation about the current challenges and opportunities facing communities in the Albemarle and Charlottesville area.
While the Covid-19 pandemic continues to cause a great deal of uncertainty in our lives, a great deal of conservation work is still being done at the local level.
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