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The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), established in 1995, is the agency in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania responsible for maintaining and preserving the state's 124 state parks and 20 state forests; providing information on the state's natural resources; and working with communities to benefit local recreation and natural areas. [1]
This page alphabetically lists some known plant species occurring in the US state of Pennsylvania. Currently about 2,100 native and 1,300 non-native plant species are known in Pennsylvania. [1] According Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the known species make up 37% of Pennsylvania's total wild plant flora.
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Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Bureau of Forestry; Bureau of State Parks; Office of Conservation Science. Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program; Wild Resource Conservation Program; Pennsylvania Department of Corrections; Pennsylvania Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs; Pennsylvania Department of Education
An east metro food scraps pickup program that lets residents throw their compostable waste in the trash is now available in five more Washington County communities. Under the program, residents of ...
8,660 – number of curbside recycling programs in 2006; 8,875 – number of curbside recycling programs in 2003; 95 – percentage of energy saved by recycling an aluminum can, compared with manufacturing a new one; 4.6 – pounds of trash per person per day (most in the world) 1.5 – pounds of recycled materials per person per day
The gardening department at Michigan State University Extension explains that for the buds to develop on your indoor plant, Thanksgiving cacti need at least 13 hours of total darkness each day ...
A Christmas cactus that is placed in a brighter spot will need to be watered more often. Sunlight speeds up the evaporation process, and the cactus will lose water faster. Temperature