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WVWA Currents, Spring 2010 (849KB)

WVWA Currents, Winter 2010 (822 KB)

WVWA Currents, Summer 2009 (703 KB)

WVWA Currents, Fall 2008 (1.08 MB)

WVWA Currents, Winter 2008 (377KB)

WVWA Currents, Fall 2007 (385KB)

WVWA Currents, Summer 2007 (400KB)

WVWA Currents, Spring 2007 (630KB)

WVWA Currents, Winter 2007 (4.8MB)

WVWA Currents, Fall 2006 (339KB)

WVWA Currents, Summer 2006 (4.3MB)

WVWA Currents, Spring 2006 (1.25MB)

Winter 2006 Newsletter, Volume 49, Number 1

Summer 2005 Newsletter, Volume 48, Number 2

Spring 2005 Newsletter, Volume 48, Number 1

Winter 2004 Newsletter, Volume 47, Number 4

Fall 2004 Newsletter, Volume 47, Number 3

Winter 2003 Newsletter, Volume 46, Number 4

Fall 2003 Newsletter, Volume 46, Number 3

Annual Report

WVWA2008AnnualReport.pdf (302 KB)

WVWA2007AnnualReport.pdf (7 MB, large file)

Press Releases  top

9-Jan-09
Spring 2009 Lectures, Workshops, Tours & Walks

WVWA_Spring2009.pdf (1.1 MB)

30-May-06
Froehlich  to  Leave  the  Watershed  Association

The  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Wissahickon  Valley  Watershed  Association  has  accepted  with  regret  the  resignation  of  David  S.  Froehlich  from  his  position  as  President  of  the  Association,  according  to  Board  Chairman,  John  Shober.  Froehlich  will  continue  to  serve  the  Association  in  a  consulting  capacity  as  he  pursues  several  other  consulting  opportunities.

The entire press release is available here: DF Press Release.pdf (80KB)

22-Sep-05
Ambler’s Maple Avenue Reservoir Designated as Important Bird Area

The Pennsylvania Ornithological Technical Committee (OTC), Audubon Pennsylvania, and the National Audubon Society have named a site just outside the Borough of Ambler as an Important Bird Area. The designation applies to the old reservoir on Maple Avenue and the preserved open space near it, and means that several Pennsylvania species of special concern (PA state endangered, threatened, at risk, or rare) and many species of waterfowl and other birds use that particular site for breeding and resting during migration. WVWA will create a preserve on this site to be known as the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve.

To learn more please download the press release: WWPPressReleaseWeb.pdf (100KB)

1-Sep-05
There is a Better Way -
the Ambler Conservation Area

Ambler’s hidden asset - time to pull it together

This autumn the Wissahickon Valley Watershed Association (WVWA) expects to complete its acquisition of the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, a 15-acre site on Maple Ave three blocks from downtown Ambler. WVWA has been pursuing purchase of the Preserve because of its importance to the community in two areas:

  1. It unites the Ambler Conservation Area
  2. It protects a sanctuary for waterfowl

To learn more about the Wissahickon Waterfowl Preserve, the Ambler Conservation Area and WVWA's position on the proposed high-rise and the associated zoning ordinance change download WVWA-ACA.pdf  (517 KB)

 

 


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