Routine maintenance is extremely important in order to ensure the long-term success and usefulness of a riparian buffer. Many people are putting time and energy into stream restoration. One way […]
This week, the winter meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Conservation Districts (PACD) is taking place in State College. Looking at the agenda, it’s great to see that the Department […]
LandStudies staff have noticed a trend in our business lately… 20 They are looking for technical expertise to help them write their MS4 Program documents and pollutant reduction plans (PRPs) and […]
In LandStudies’ trend-setting publication, Economic Ecology™: Floodplain Restoration, twelve Pennsylvania case studies demonstrate the economic rewards of tackling environmental issues on a regional scale, specifically through floodplain restoration. LandStudies wants […]
LandStudies is pleased to announce that Kelly Gutshall was one of five newly elected members of the Board of Directors for the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay. Alliance Executive Director, […]
Manheim, PA – B.R. Kreider & Son, Inc., an excavating, paving and site management company based in Manheim, Pa., and LandStudies, Inc., a landscape architecture firm based in Lititz, Pa., […]
LandStudies was part of a collaborative effort to transform Big Spring Run into a new, thriving wetland ecosystem. Environmental engineers, geologists, botanists, landowners and F&M students provided 8 years of […]
LandStudies’ subcontractor, B.R. Kreider & Son, Inc., received an Excellence in Construction award on Wednesday, November 2nd, 2016 for their work on the Logan Park Rife Run Floodplain Restoration project. […]
LandStudies’ Mike LaSala is presenting on Pennsylvania MS4s: Preparing TMDL Plans, Nutrient/Sediment Plans, and Chesapeake Bay Pollution Reduction Plans in Fort Washington, PA on November 10th, 2016. Understand stormwater permit […]
Do you care about the streams and creeks of Delaware County, NY? Want to learn more about why they are important and how you can protect them? If so, why […]