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The Forest Lands Beautification Program is an ongoing, five-year effort to remove tons of trash from illegal dumps in Pennsylvania state forests and parks. This program regularly generates news through its cleanup of sites, through regularly reached milestones, and through its involvement with partners and grassroots volunteers.
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    Christina Novak
    Press Secretary
    Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
    Phone: 717-772-9101
    Fax: 717-772-9106

Press releases

Illegal Dump Site Cleared in M.K. Goddard State Park May 20, 2005

Illegal Dump Site Cleared in Moshannon State Forest May 17, 2005

Relaxing, Recycling, & Recreating - New Keystone State Park Recycling Program
May 4, 2005

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DCNR Seeks Community Volunteers to Clean Up Moshannon State Forest April 7, 2005

Citizens’ Tool Kit to Prevent Illegal Dumpsites in State Parks and Forests Now Available
March 23, 2005

Forest Lands Beautification Program Yields "Fab 5" Over Five-year Program - Press Release and Downloadable Photos
March 10, 2005

DCNR Seeks Community Volunteers to Help Clean up M.K. Goddard State Park
March 8, 2005

DCNR Announces Results of 2004 Forest Lands Beautification Program
March 1, 2005


 


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This page last updated June 9, 2005.

Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Forest Land Beautification Program, Edward G Rendell, Governor