Where Public Tap Water Begets Wilderness, published May 2015 “By paying rural landowners for ecosystem benefits, urban water consumers in New York City and Boston...
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May 2015 E-News
“Warm weather is here and projects are moving ahead quickly. The 2015-2016 Pure Catskills Guide is hitting stands Memorial Day weekend, the Forestry Education Program...
NYC students to plant trees in Croton Watershed through WAC Forestry Education Bus Tours
Yorktown Heights, NY- In an ongoing effort to prevent streambank erosion and to protect drinking water quality, the Watershed Agricultural Council’s Watershed Forestry Bus Tour...
EPA Honors Fred Huneke as Environmental Champion
Walton, NY- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that on Friday, April 24th, it honored 25 individuals and organizations from New York State with Environmental...
April 2015 E-News
“Spring has finally sprung in the Catskills! The temperature keeps getting warmer and things are starting to turn green.” Read the April 2015 News from...
Participant Farm featured for Solar Watering System
East of Huson Farm, Hemlock Hill, featured in “Solar-Powered Watering Systems” article in ACRES USA Magazine showcasing their solar watering system installed by WAC. “Installing ...
2014 Annual Report
Read about The Watershed Agricultural Council’s 2014 accomplishments in our Annual Report here.
March 2015 E-News
Read the March 2015 News from the Watershed Agricultural Council here.
February 2015 E-News
Read the February 2015 News from the Watershed Agricultural Council here.
WAP 2014 Annual Report and 2015 Workload
The 2014 Watershed Agricultural Program Annual Report and 2015 Workload. Read More.