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West Virginia’s Conservation Partners participate in numerous outreach programs. From 4-H camps to groups presentations, we understand the value of educating current and future citizens on the importance and value of West Virginia’s resources. By protecting our waters locally we will strive to insure the continued improvement of the Chesapeake Bay.

Summer campers learn about aquatic organisms, summer 2009
Summer campers learn about aquatic organisms, summer 2009

EPCD Outreach Specialist teaches summer campers about runoff pollution, summer 2009
EPCD Outreach Specialist teaches summer campers about runoff pollution, summer 2009

Kids paint a rain barrel for Martinsburg Public Library, summer 2009
Kids paint a rain barrel for Martinsburg Public Library, summer 2009

Representatives from Cacapon Institute teaches workshop participants how to set up their rain barrels, spring 2008
Representatives from Cacapon Institute teaches workshop participants how to set up their rain barrels, spring 2008

Hampshire County 4-H Enviroscape demonstration. Summer 08 (2).jpg
Hampshire County 4-H Enviroscape demonstration. Summer 08 (2).jpg

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EHEM Billy B.jpg

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educationteam!.JPG

Watershed Awareness Day Canoeing the South Branch Potomac River. Summer 08.JPG
Watershed Awareness Day Canoeing the South Branch Potomac River. Summer 08.JPG

Water monitoring demonstration. Summer 07.JPG
Water monitoring demonstration. Summer 07.JPG

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millcreekagday.JPG

Hampshire County 4-H Macroinvertebrate study on local stream. Summer 08 (2).jpg
Hampshire County 4-H Macroinvertebrate study on local stream. Summer 08 (2).jpg