Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Podcast
By: John Zaktansky
Language: en
Categories: Science, Earth, Sports, Wilderness
In an effort to inspire and educate people about river-based issues throughout our watershed, we share the stories of those connected with the environmental, recreational and therapeutic aspects of the Susquehanna and her tributaries.
Episodes
Jan. 6, 2026 - Tom Benfer, Chillisquaque Creek
Jan 06, 2026Jan. 6, 2026 -- Founder and longtime president of the Chillisquaque/Limestone Watershed Association, Tom Benfer talks about the significance of the tributary, the numerous projects tackled to improve water quality (from trash pickups that hauled hundreds of thousands of pounds of litter and thousands of tires away from Chillisquaque Creek to macroinvertebrate studies and streambank restoration efforts) and also discusses the dwindling number of volunteers available for projects as members passed away and the struggle to get new people involved.
Duration: 00:27:22Oct. 29, 2025: Songs of the Susquehanna 2025 Greatest Hits announcement episode
Oct 29, 2025Join Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper John Zaktansky as he checks out a segment of each of the 30 songs that made it on our special 2-disc 2025 Greatest Hits Songs of the Susquehanna album this year. The CD is now available for purchase and we are accepting submissions for 2026.
Duration: 00:39:48Sept. 3, 2025: Data Centers with SRBC's Andrew Dehoff and Mike College
Sep 05, 2025Susquehanna River Basin Commission Executive Director Andrew Dehoff and the commission's Surface Water Supervisor Mike College talk about the spike in data center interest in the greater watershed and what that could mean for the greater watershed. The discussion includes what data centers are, why they use so much water and what alternatives can be for cooling.
Duration: 00:34:50July 10, 2025: Williamsport Stormwater Outfalls with Dr. Leslie Rieck, Cheryl Terpak and Ben Fry
Jul 10, 2025Williamsport Municipal Water Authority Environmental Manager Cheryl Terpak, Lycoming College's Dr. Leslie Rieck and former student and current water authority worker Ben Fry discuss a unique collaborative effort to map 360 city stormwater outfalls and what we should learn from that work.
Duration: 00:27:36June 11, 2025: Graham Markowicz
Jun 12, 2025A geologist with the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, Graham Marcowicz is highly interested in hydrology and working on new tools such as GIS mapping to look at groundwater recharge. He shares about that and other important aspects of his work.
Duration: 00:33:07June 5, 2025: Intern Maggie Yonkin
Jun 05, 2025A rising senior at West Virginia University and resident of the Montoursville area of our watershed, Maggie Yonkin is a huge advocate of environmental education. She shares her back story, tips for making a difference and the therapy she appreciates from our natural resources.
Duration: 00:08:32June 4, 2025: Intern Abbie Mack
Jun 05, 2025Hoping to inspire curiosity and self-worth among young people she works with, Abbie Mack is serving as one of our interns this summer. She shares the inspiration behind her fascination with nature and especially bugs, how she chose Susquehanna University and the importance of pursuing your passion.
Duration: 00:08:42June 3, 2025: Intern Ibrahim Alqassass
Jun 03, 2025A resident of the Gaza Strip along the Mediterranean Sea, Ibrahim Alqassass is currently majoring in computer science at Susquehanna University and serving as an intern this summer. He shares details about his past, desires to combine environmental work and tech and suggests how young people can make a difference.
Duration: 00:11:52May 29, 2025: Intern Caley Treat
May 29, 2025Rising Susquehanna University junior Caley Treat, from the Bloomsburg area, will be an intern with the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association this summer. She shares details about how she first fell in love with nature, decided to attend Susquehanna University and tips for making a difference at home.
Duration: 00:10:27May 5, 2025: Don Hibbard
May 05, 2025Program Coordinator for the Susquehanna County Conservation District, Don Hibbard has a longstanding experience in providing a wide variety of services to protect and improve our natural resources. He chats about his background, the importance of environmental education and how people can make a difference.
Duration: 00:13:39April 12, 2025: Amidea Daniel
Apr 12, 2025The Northcentral Region Education Coordinator for the PA Fish and Boat Commission, Amidea Daniel strives to connect people to our natural resources. She does this in creative ways, including overseeing the Trout in the Classroom initiative and leading a statewide women in the outdoors effort. Interview by Emily Shosh.
Duration: 00:23:34March 27, 2025: Andrew Mickey
Mar 27, 2025An avid outdoorsman since little, growing up in Schuylkill County and seeing environmental impacts of mining and other pollutants first-hand, Andrew Mickey serves the State Conservation Commission and works on roadway-waterway interactions via PA's dirt and gravel program.
Duration: 00:15:57March 13, 2025: Aaron Lewis
Mar 18, 2025March 13, 2025 -- New Forest Conservation Coordinator Aaron Lewis chats about his role, the importance of forests when it comes to filtering waterways and the habitat it provides our state bird, the ruffed grouse. An advocate of the grouse, Lewis also discusses restoration of the species thanks to improving habitat. Interview by Northern Tier Regional Director Emily Shosh.
Duration: 00:13:04February 17, 2025: Todd Eaby
Feb 25, 2025Susquehanna River Basin Commission Project Review Manager Todd Eaby looks back at his 15 years so far with the commission and discusses how water withdrawal permits work for a wide variety of industrial needs across the watershed.
Duration: 00:24:48January 17, 2025: Dr. Jean Lomino
Jan 17, 2025Founder and director of the Forest School Teacher Institute, Dr. Jean Lomino, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, talks about what forest schooling is, her journey as an educator to better understanding the importance of outdoor learning and what people can expect at a mid-April certification training she is offering in PA.
Duration: 00:21:32December 19, 2024: Jamie SanFilippo
Dec 19, 2024A lifelong angler, Jamie SanFilippo has turned her passion into a fly-fishing guide career in Centre County. She talks with West Branch Regional Director Andrew Bechdel about her work and how development is impacting trout habitat and what groups like Trout Unlimited are doing about it.
Duration: 00:18:51December 10, 2024: Alyssa Maddalena
Dec 15, 2024Physicians assistant Alyssa Maddalena shares the story of how she started writing a children's book about her daughter and their adventures along the Susquehanna River called "Good Morning, Susquehanna" which released in late November.
Duration: 00:16:57December 3, 2024: Chris Firestone
Dec 03, 2024December 3, 2024 -- DCNR Botanist chats with Northern Tier Regional Director Emily Shosh about her love of plants, the importance of protecting wetlands as a way to saving rare plant species and how we all can be more aware of our impacts to the environment around us.
Duration: 00:20:07November 25, 2024: Our 100th episode
Nov 25, 2024November 25, 2024 -- We celebrate our 100th episode of the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper podcast by looking back at some of the most popular moments from more than 29 hours of interviews from people who all share a passion for our river, its tributaries and the creatures that depend on those aquatic resources.
Duration: 00:22:06October 29, 2024: Richard Fritsky
Oct 29, 2024Pennsylvania Game Commission wildlife diversity biologist Richard Fritsky chats about his work and specifically about bats and their important relationship with our aquatic ecosystem, the insects they help control and the impacts of white nose syndrome on their populations.
Duration: 00:20:53September 30, 2024: Cat Pugh
Oct 01, 2024Penn State Forest Extension Educator Cat Pugh talks about the importance of riparian buffers, agroforestry and creative plantings of things such as willow that can lead to opportunities such as artistic programs and needs such as basket weaving. Interview by Regional Director Andrew Bechdel.
Duration: 00:24:21September 18, 2024: Phil Thomas
Sep 19, 2024Stream Restoration Specialist Phil Thomas, of Trout Unlimited, chats about the use of Large Wood Addition (LWA) projects which include felling large trees intentionally into streams to intentionally mimic natural conditions and increase habitat. Interview by Regional Director Emily Shosh.
Duration: 00:21:18August 29, 2024: Matt Kaunert
Aug 29, 2024The newest Director of Lycoming College's Clean Water Institute, Matt Kaunert has a long history of Eastern hellbender research in western PA. He shares some of that and his nest box work, what he's seen in studying hellbender reproduction and trends across the state.
Duration: 00:12:08August 14, 2024: Dr. Peter Petokas
Aug 29, 2024We check back in with Dr. Peter Petokas and his work on the Eastern hellbender in the Susquehanna River watershed to see what the species' status current status is, what work is being done and how we can act now to preserve the hellbender before it is too late.
Duration: 00:15:38July 11, 2024: Michael Toolan
Jul 11, 2024Mike Toolan, the Musser Gap Conservation Director, talks about the 355-acre Musser Gap Greenway. The venue, created via a partnership with Penn State University and the Clearwater Conservancy, is dedicated to connecting people to nature while water quality and habitat in Centre County. Interview by West Branch Regional Director Andrew Bechdel
Duration: 00:14:42July 2, 2024: Danielle Tryon
Jul 05, 2024Susquehanna University graduate Danielle Tryon shares details about her study on sculpin done at the Freshwater Research Institute's stream channels that look at how the species reacts to thermal changes in a waterway, some interesting discoveries and what we should learn from this work.
Duration: 00:12:46June 5, 2024: Jay Schofield
Jun 05, 2024Susquehanna University student Jay Schofield discusses the interconnectedness of our ecosystems and how we can have a positive impact, enjoyment of restoration projects like an analog beaver dam effort at the university and the importance of volunteering.
Duration: 00:12:26June 4, 2024: Sarah Joy
Jun 05, 2024Susquehanna University student Sarah Joy talks about what brought her from Florida to central Pennsylvania, what sparked her love of nature and why environmental education and advocacy is so important for her and others.
Duration: 00:10:37May 28, 2024: Theadora Duane
May 29, 2024Dickinson College student and Bloomsburg native Theadora Duane shares about her journey to study environmental work starting as early as the third grade, lessons she has learned from beekeeping at college and why it is so important for people to get outdoors and into nature.
Duration: 00:11:33April 15, 2024: Tom Clark
May 20, 2024Tom Clark, the Abandoned Mine Program Project Development Manager for Kleinfelder Engineering, has a long history of working with Abandoned Mine Drainage issues in the state. He talks about those experiences as well as recent opportunities for treatment via funding, including $68 million for a project on the Tioga River. Interview by Northern Tier Regional Director Emily Shosh.
Duration: 00:20:58April 30, 2024: Michael Kinney
Apr 30, 2024Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association President Michael Kinney discusses the preparation before his 200-plus-mile adventure paddling the West Branch of the Susquehanna River which begins May 1. He talks about what inspired the trip, what has gone into planning and what he hopes to achieve while on the river.
Duration: 00:19:05April 22, 2024: Joshua Caldwell
Apr 22, 2024Joshua Caldwell, director of the film "Mending the Line" which has been trending on Netflix and other online platforms, talks about the therapy of fly fishing, the importance of protecting our clean water resources, details behind the success of the film and what he hopes people take away from it.
Duration: 00:28:33March 26, 2024: Tom Keller
Mar 26, 2024A furbearer biologist with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, Tom Keller is at the forefront of the agency's American Marten reintroduction project. He speaks about that head of the agency's April plan decision as well as trends in other mammals, including the muskrat.
Duration: 00:25:24March 5, 2024: Dr. Edward Levri
Mar 25, 2024Professor of Biology at Penn State Altoona, Dr. Edward Levri has studied the invasive New Zealand mud snail extensively both abroad and locally. He shares details on why it is so dangerous to our aquatic ecosystem and some ways we can all help slow its spread.
Duration: 00:21:25February 6, 2024: Andrew Bechdel
Feb 06, 2024New part-time West Branch Regional Director for the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, Bechdel has a long history of environmental education and talks about the value of connecting with our natural resources and how he wants to best represent the needs of the western portion of the watershed.
Duration: 00:13:16February 3, 2024: Emily Shosh
Feb 06, 2024Recently hired as the part-time Northern Tier Regional Director for the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, Shosh also serves as Communications and Outreach Advisor for the Potter County Conservation District. She talks about her background, the region and ways people can make a difference.
Duration: 00:13:09August 16, 2023: Dr. Jennifer Elick & Olivia Weaver
Aug 17, 2023Associate professor of earth and environmental sciences at Susquehanna University Dr. Jennifer Elick and student researcher Olivia Weaver, of Sunbury, talk about their study of a legacy island, formed of coal waste, in our river and what we should learn from it in terms of our legacy of impacting the environment.
Duration: 00:22:04May 17, 2023: Kim Mattern
May 17, 2023Advocational archeologist Kim Mattern, curator for the Snyder County Historical Museum, talks about Native American artifacts found along rivers and creeks and the lessons they can teach us about ancestors who lived in these areas.
Duration: 00:15:17March 31, 2023: Songs of the Susquehanna Reveal Episode
Mar 31, 2023Check out our special episode where we share with you the 20 songs that will be on our Songs of the Susquehanna Volume 3 playlist. We chat with some of the musicians and get the story behind their work.
Duration: 01:23:21March 28, 2023: Andrew Rockhound
Mar 28, 2023Andrew Eppig, better known as Rockhound, talks about the geology of the Susquehanna River, its historical connection, some unique (AMD) impacts today and how people can best explore the rocks of our river region.
Duration: 00:15:04February 3, 2023: Dr. Brian Mangan
Feb 03, 2023Dr. Brian Mangan, Professor of Environmental and Ecological Sciences and Biology at Kings College, talks about mercury research in macro species such as crayfish and hellgrammites, as well as overall river health and trends he's noticed.
Duration: 00:18:09December 14, 2022: Travis Wingard
Dec 14, 2022Travis Wingard, the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward Coordinator for the PA Wilds region, talks about the program's evolution in the PA Wilds region, recent expansion into new counties and why people should get involved.
Duration: 00:16:16
November 2, 2022: Sydney Stark, Megan Schall and Geoffrey Smith
Nov 02, 2022Research student Sydney Stark, Assistant Professor of Biology at Penn State-Hazleton Megan Schall and PA Fish and Boat Commission biologist Geoffrey Smith wrap up their discussion on invasive flathead catfish with findings from recent dietary studies and the importance of community involvement.
Duration: 00:16:59October 18, 2022: Vicki Blazer
Oct 18, 2022Vicki Blazer, a research fishery biologist of the US Geological Survey, shares details about PFAS, what they are, where they come from and trends in the emerging contaminant in fish species in our watershed.
Duration: 00:15:59September 1, 2022: Scott Morris
Sep 01, 2022Independent filmmaker Scott Morris talks about his new documentary, "American River," ahead of a special screening of the film scheduled as part of a Clean Water Celebration in Lewisburg on Oct. 15, 2022.
Duration: 00:09:27August 29, 2022: Leslie Rieck
Sep 01, 2022Leslie Rieck, of Lycoming College, talks about the Clean Water Institute, current research efforts, storm water concerns in the Williamsport area and ways people can make a difference at home and via citizen science work.
Duration: 00:15:03August 6, 2022: Geoff Smith, Sydney Stark and Megan Schall
Aug 07, 2022PA Fish and Boat Commission biologist Geoffrey Smith, research student Sydney Stark and Assistant Professor of Biology at Penn State-Hazleton Megan Schall continue the discussion about flatheads by looking at other waterways where flatheads have invaded and what red flags are being seen in the Susquehanna.
Duration: 00:17:15July 22, 2022: Abby Sieg
Jul 22, 2022Columbia County Conservation District watershed specialist and environmental educator Abby Sieg talks about the upcoming Susquehanna Valley Watershed Festival, the importance of watershed groups and environmental education.
Duration: 00:11:52July 14, 2022: Megan Schall, Geoff Smith and Sydney Stark
Jul 18, 2022Assistant Professor of Biology at Penn State-Hazelton Megan Schall, PA Fish and Boat Commission biologist Geoffrey Smith and research student Sydney Stark talk about aquatic invasive species with a focus on the flathead catfish. ** This is the first of what will be a three-part series on the flathead and its impacts regionally.
Duration: 00:22:16June 10, 2022: Andrew Stuhl
Jun 10, 2022In this special episode of our podcast, Bucknell University's Andrew Stuhl discusses the numerous long-ranging ripple effects that the historic Agnes flooding had on our watershed 50 years ago this month. He talks about impacts including ecological, economic, emotional, social, agricultural and numerous others, and the important lessons learned from this flood as we try to protect ourselves from similar future events.
Duration: 00:27:02May 25, 2022: Andrew Bechdel
May 25, 2022Andrew Bechdel is involved with numerous local outdoors programs, pulling from his degree in recreation management from LHU to provide environmental education and striving to connect people with our natural resources.
Duration: 00:12:00May 10, 2022: Peyton Curley
May 10, 2022Peyton Curley, a rising junior at Susquehanna University studying environmental science, will serve as the MSRKA's summer intern for 2022. Get to know her and what drives her passion for our environmental resources.
Duration: 00:06:01April 28, 2022: Jeremy Hoffman
Apr 28, 2022Jeremy Hoffman, of the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, answers questions about a reported water draw concern in the watershed, talking about thresholds for when water draws are an issue and when you should report one.
Duration: 00:07:32April 14, 2022: Lou Ann Tom
Apr 14, 2022Susquehanna University Associate Professor of Chemistry Lou Ann Tom talks about pharmaceuticals, our waterways and efforts to better detect issues and reduce impacts via photodegradation research.
Duration: 00:14:45April 4, 2022: David Staebler
Apr 05, 2022David Staebler, chairman for the Buffalo Creek Watershed Alliance, talks about the 20th anniversary event for the group, major issues they've addressed along the Buffalo Creek and how to get involved with upcoming stewardship needs.
Duration: 00:14:16March 29, 2022: Shannon Thomas
Mar 29, 2022Live stake coordinator for the Chesapeake Conservancy, Shannon Thomas talks about what a live stake is, the many ways live stakes can improve water quality and how to get involved in the live stake program.
Duration: 00:11:29March 24, 2022: Richard Hess
Mar 24, 2022Marking the 50th anniversary year of the Montour Preserve, we check in with the original land specialist on the flooding from Agnes, other historical and memorable moments and the significance of the preserve today and in the future.
Duration: 00:20:10February 17, 2022: Alana Jajko
Feb 17, 2022Alana Jajko, the director of communications and outreach for the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership, talks about the group's big outdoor expo coming June 4, how people can get involved and other upcoming events.
Duration: 00:14:50February 8, 2022: Aaron Eldred
Feb 08, 2022A watershed specialist with the Columbia County Conservation District, Aaron Eldred talks about the vital importance of watershed associations, stream structure projects, drone footage and an incident that inspired his career.
Duration: 00:11:38January 14, 2022: Ben Lorson
Jan 14, 2022Ben Lorson, the PA Fish and Boat Commission's Watershed Analysis Section Chief, talks about studies that show an increase in salinity in the state's waterways and the role rock salt spreading on roadways in the winter plays in that.
Duration: 00:16:52January 7, 2022: Kelly Caudle
Jan 07, 2022Kelly Caudle, the newest board member of the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association, talks about what sparked her passion for our river-based resources, some of the threats she sees facing those resources and how you can help.
Duration: 00:06:38December 31, 2021: Doug Fessler
Dec 31, 2021Doug Fessler talks about his experiences of cleaning up litter along the Susquehanna River near Sunbury, protecting resources like vernal pools and offers tips on how to make a difference in your own local community.
Duration: 00:13:05December 6, 2021: Michele Kittell Connolly
Dec 06, 2021Wildlife Leadership Academy Executive Director Michele Kittell Connolly shares details about the program, how to nominate a teen for the extensive experience and why it is critical to connect young people to the outdoors.
Duration: 00:13:34November 19, 2021: Mickayla Poland
Nov 19, 2021Wildlife artist Mickayla Poland talks about the Upstream Art Project in Elk County, painting murals on storm drains to help raise awareness about how pollution can enter our waterways.
Duration: 00:10:08November 13, 2021: Katie Caputo
Nov 13, 2021Katie Caputo, founder of Roambler.com, talks about the site's ability to connect people with suitable mentors for a wide variety of outdoor activities, hoping to spark a vested interest in our natural resources.
Duration: 00:11:11October 23, 2021: Ed Wytovich
Oct 25, 2021Catawissa Creek Restoration Association President Ed Wytovich discusses the unique aspects of his creek, the successes it has seen via two treatment facilities and the threats it still faces from abandoned mine drainage concerns.
Duration: 00:18:33October 14, 2021: Dan Brauning
Oct 18, 2021Retired Pennsylvania Game Commission Supervisor of Wildlife Diversity Dan Brauning talks about the incredible recovery story of bald eagles, ospreys and peregrine falcons in our region and the value of our river's habitat.
Duration: 00:16:22October 1, 2021: Cindy Adams Dunn
Oct 02, 2021DCNR Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn talks about her role with the agency, the importance of forest-based buffers along waterways, issues facing our watershed and important programs the DCNR is working on.
Duration: 00:19:31September 14, 2021: Randy Farmerie and Tom Mears
Sep 14, 2021Randy Farmerie and Tom Mears, of the Department of Environmental Protection, discuss petroleum spills, when to report them &
Duration: 00:15:34September 2, 2021: Colin Jerolmack
Sep 03, 2021Author of the newly published book "Up to Heaven and Down to Hell," Colin Jerolmack talks about his time in Williamsport researching the fracking industry and telling the stories of those who leased land and were directly impacted.
Duration: 00:25:20August 24, 2021: Pete Allison
Aug 25, 2021Pete Allison, an associate professor in Penn State University's Recreation, Park & Tourism Management Department, talks about the value of taking people onto the river and connecting them with natural resources.
Duration: 00:15:42August 16, 2021: Dr. Joseph Simons III
Aug 16, 2021Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association Board Vice President Dr. Joseph Simons III talks about his efforts as Wild Trout Man to educate others about the importance of conservation and fly fishing for wild trout.
Duration: 00:14:04August 9, 2021: Eric Skrivseth and Eric Rosengrant
Aug 10, 2021Moshannon Creek Watershed Association President Eric Skrivseth and Vice President Eric Rosengrant on their association's efforts in the past year trying to offset the massive amounts of abandoned mine drainage that flows from the Moshannon Creek into the West Branch of the Susquehanna River.
Duration: 00:19:26July 16, 2021: Bobby Hughes
Jul 15, 2021Executive director of the Eastern Pennsylvania Coalition of Abandoned Mine Reclamation (EPCAMR), Bobby Hughes talks about the many issues involving mine drainage, how EPCAMR is addressing them and how to help.
Duration: 00:23:25July 9, 2021: Danielle Tryon
Jul 15, 2021Susquehanna University rising sophomore Danielle Tryon is working through the month of July as an intern for our association. Learn more about her, what sparked her passion for the environment and what she has in store.
Duration: 00:07:49June 28, 2021: Matt Wilson
Jun 28, 2021June 12, 2021: Mike Strunk
Jun 28, 2021June 4, 2021: William Ryan
Jun 04, 2021William Ryan, a Marine Corps veteran and Penn State grad student in Environmental Resource Management, was one of 36 musicians to get involved in our Songs of the Susquehanna project. Listen to his song, his inspiration and his efforts to protect our waterway resources.
Duration: 00:09:38May 28, 2021: Morgan Thomas
Jun 01, 2021The first of two interns from Susquehanna to work with the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association this summer, Morgan Thomas talks about why she is so passionate about our resources and what she hopes to accomplish.
Duration: 00:06:31May 20, 2021: Tyler Groh
May 24, 2021Taking over as a watershed management extension specialist for the Penn State Extension a year ago, Tyler Groh chats about agricultural and urban stormwater issues, sedimentation and ways that people get make a difference locally.
Duration: 00:13:54May 14, 2021: Kathryn Hayden
May 14, 2021Kathryn Hayden, a graduate research assistant at Penn State University, chats about her current study of Endocrine Disrupting Compounds in our waterways, their impact on the ecosystem and how to gauge your EDC footprint.
Duration: 00:12:46May 6, 2021: Douglas Orr
May 10, 2021DEP aquatic biologist Douglas Orr, who oversees the agency's Black Fly Suppression Program, talks about how the initiative got started, defines the black fly and discusses the compound sprayed into our waterways and its aquatic impact.
Duration: 00:17:28April 29, 2021: Lou Ann Gasperine
May 04, 2021Lou Ann Gasperine is a retired educator who still offers programs via the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau's mobile ag unit and is active with conservation efforts along the Pine Creek watershed. She discusses the importance of outdoor education.
Duration: 00:15:08April 19, 2021: Jon Beam
Apr 21, 2021Jon Beam, the vice president of the Montour Area Recreation Commission and naturalist/educator at the Montour Preserve, talks about vernal pools, why they are important, which species frequent them and how we can protect them.
Duration: 00:11:36April 9, 2021: Peter Petokas
Apr 21, 2021Peter Petokas, a renowned expert on the hellbender with 15 years experience, talks about the dwindling populations in our watershed, the importance of the amphibian, what can be done to improve the situation and other water quality issues.
Duration: 00:12:41April 1, 2021: Brittney Hartzell
Apr 06, 2021Water specialist for the Columbia County Conservation District, Brittney Hartzell grew up in the region. She talks about the county's response to a Chesapeake Bay initiative and ways people can make a difference for our water resources.
Duration: 00:13:24March 26, 2021: Faran Savitz
Apr 06, 2021A conservation associate for PennEnvironment, Faran Savitz was one of two people behind a recent study that indicated the massive proliferation of microplastics in waterways across the state. He talks about the study and what we should learn from it.
Duration: 00:12:00March 18, 2021: Corey Ellison
Apr 06, 2021Corey Ellison, the executive director for the Susquehanna Greenway Partnership talks about the group's efforts to connect the land and water resources throughout the Susquehanna River basin.
Duration: 00:16:49March 5, 2021: Michele Richards
Mar 17, 2021Pennsylvania Master Naturalist Program President and Director Michele Richards talks about what it means to be a master naturalist, how the program was formed and some of the many ways the naturalist family is making a difference.
Duration: 00:13:43Feb. 26, 2021: Casey Magargle
Mar 17, 2021Bass Pro and Mifflinburg school educator Casey Magargle talks about coaching numerous students to big fishing tournament victories, his bait shop and important trends he has noticed in countless hours on the Susquehanna.
Duration: 00:16:50Feb. 19, 2021: Brenda Sieglitz
Mar 17, 2021Brenda Sieglitz talks about the 10 Million Trees Partnership with a goal of cleaning up the Chesapeake Bay, how trees can drastically improve water quality and the major need of new land to plant trees on in the coming years.
Duration: 00:17:09Feb. 12, 2021: Tim Schaeffer
Mar 17, 2021Tim Schaeffer, the executive director of the Pa. Fish and Boat Commission, chats about the historic start to the 2020 trout season and what people can expect for this coming year in terms of the trout opener, stocking and opportunities.
Duration: 00:18:51Feb. 5, 2021: Franklin Kury
Mar 17, 2021Franklin Kury served three terms in the PA House of Representatives between 1966 and 1972, playing an instrumental part in the PA Clean Streams Act and Environmental Rights Amendment. He talks about all that and his new book arriving soon.
Duration: 00:08:50Jan. 28, 2021: Kathleen Mullen
Mar 17, 2021Kathleen Mullen, a veterinarian at Littleton Equine in Colorado, talks about a study she was a part of in our watershed that potentially links fracking chemicals to sick foals at a northern PA farm.
Duration: 00:15:01Jan. 22, 2021: Andrew Dehoff
Mar 17, 2021Andrew Dehoff, the executive director of the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, chats about the SRBC's 50th anniversary, accomplishments from the first five decades, what is next and how people can keep on top of permits and other actions.
Duration: 00:16:48Jan. 18, 2021: Don Shappelle
Mar 17, 2021Don Shappelle, a musician from Luzerne County, shares a song he wrote with children aboard the Hiawatha during a Floating Classroom a few years ago and the therapeutic crossover between music, the river and the Songs of the Susquehanna project.
Duration: 00:13:59Jan. 13, 2021: John Levitsky
Mar 17, 2021John Levitsky, watershed specialist for the Luzerne County Conservation District, talks about Abandoned Mine Drainage issues, including the Plainsville Borehole Discharge and what his plans are (and hurdles he's faced in tackling the issues at this site.
Duration: 00:17:15Jan. 5, 2021: Cain Chamberlin
Mar 17, 2021Cain Chamberlin, of the Endless Mountains Heritage Region, talks about nominating the Tunkhannock Creek for 2021 River of the Year, why people should vote for the waterway (by Jan. 22) and shares info about his group's efforts to protect resources.
Duration: 00:15:14Dec. 30, 2020: R. John Dawes
Mar 17, 2021R. John Dawes, executive director and co-founder of The Commons, helped develop the Water Reporter app, an "Instagram for anglers," as a tool to help catalog catches and watch for important water quality trends throughout the watershed.
Duration: 00:16:03Dec. 22, 2020: Kathleen Lavelle
Mar 17, 2021Kathleen Lavelle, the field coordinator for Pennsylvania's Trout Unlimited cold water habitat program, talks about our native trout populations, various threats they face and a unique fish relocation situation she assisted with along a wet road.
Duration: 00:14:56