Watershed Congress Virtual Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt
All 2021 Watershed Congress participants are invited to take part in Virtual Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt with a chance to win a voucher for 100 containerized trees being donated by the Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership!
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Virtual Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt
Do you know of a watershed organization looking to plant a buffer project? Is your community planning to reforest open space? Are you and your neighbors interested in increasing the density of trees along a stream?

If so, enter the Watershed Congress Virtual Exhibit Hall Scavenger Hunt. You have chance to win a voucher for 100 containerized trees that will be ready for planting in Spring 2022. These trees are being donated by Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership.

Read the questions below, and hunt down the answers in the Watershed Congress Virtual Exhibit Hall. Once you have found all the answers, submit them through the form below.

The winner will order their trees in mid-December for planting in the Spring Season (March to May 2022).

Visit the Watershed Congress Virtual Exhibit Hall here: https://sites.google.com/view/watershedcongress/watershed-congress-home/virtual-exhibit-hall-2021
Rules
Winner must be 18 years of age.

Trees must be planted in Pennsylvania.

To be entered into the drawing, forms must be completed with the correct answers.

Forms must be completed by 11:59 pm on Friday, September 24. All forms completed correctly by this time will be entered into the drawing.

The winner will be drawn during the week of September 27. An announcement will be posted on Watershed Congress Event News.

The Watershed Congress Organizers will provide the name of the winner to Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership.

The winner of the drawing will receive a voucher for 100 native containerized trees from Keystone 10 Million Trees. The containerized trees will range from 12 inches to 36 inches tall.

Immediate family (parent, sibling, spouse, child) or household member of employees the Delaware Riverkeeper Network or Keystone 10 Million Trees are not eligible.

Entrants agree to receive communication from Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership.
Name *
Email address *
Where are you proposing to plant the trees if you are the winner? Please provide as detailed an address as possible. *
1. When is the DCNR’s Bureau of Recreation and Conservation holding its annual grant  workshops in 2021? *
2. The  Schuylkill River Greenways National Heritage Area manages the Schuylkill River Trail. How many TOTAL miles of trail have been completed between Philadelphia and Reading? *
3.  How large is Welkinweir, the home of Green Valleys Watershed Association, which serves as  living laboratory for the study of ecological issues, sustainability, and land stewardship? *
4. For the Friends of the Wissahickon's All Trails Challenge, challengers are tasked with: *
5. How many gallons of water can a single deciduous tree in urban and suburban settings intercept per year? (Hint: See Keystone 10 Million Trees Partnership virtual exhibit page) *
6. Today, the Octoraro Native Plant Nursery grows only native trees and shrubs. The name under which the nursery was founded in 1990 may surprise you. What was it? *
7. How many workgroups does the Schuylkill Action Network for those find innovative solutions to watershed issues? *
8.  When was the Stroud Water Research Center established? *
9. When does Valley Forge Trout Unlimited holding its annual annual Fly Fishing School? *
10. In what area does Princeton Hydro provide services? *
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