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Pike County Watershed Groups

The Lackawaxen
River Conservancy

PO Box 176
Rowland, PA  18457
email: TLRC@ltis.net
www.lackawaxenriver.org

Mission 

Protection and preservation of the Lackawaxen River, its wildlife, watershed and natural beauty.

Goals 

  • Promote community awareness and understanding of the ecological importance of the Lackawaxen River's natural environment.

  • Encourage an enlightened stewardship to preserve, protect, and improve the natural beauty, the healthy ecosystem and the human quality of life throughout the Lackawaxen River Watershed for today and the future.

  • Provide a proactive community voice and actively participate as partners with other organizations, government entities and local residents in regional affairs, legislation, and planning issues that affect the river and the watershed.


Lackawaxen River Watershed covers over 598 square miles including parts of 4 counties and 29 municipalities. Less then one-third of the watershed lies in Pike County. This one-third is the bottom end of the watershed.

The Lackawaxen River Conservancy meets regularly on the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm (summer) & 7:00 pm (winter). Meetings are held at the PPL Lake Wallenpaupack Environmental Learning Center, Hawley PA.


   

 


Pike County Conservation District
556 Route 402, Suite 1, Hawley, PA 18428  -  Phone:(570) 226-8220  -  Fax:(570) 226-8222
pikecd@pikepa.org
www.pikeconservation.org
  


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