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Jim Walter Sparks Environmental Change Through Stewardship

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 8, 2025001 Min Read
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Jim Walter, a retired chemical engineer and a volunteer with the Penn State Extension Master Watershed Steward program, has significantly contributed to environmental initiatives in Bucks County since joining the program in 2015. He holds a leadership role on the county’s advisory council, actively engaging in efforts to address erosion and flooding issues linked to surface water. Walter developed a citizen science tool for measuring streambank erosion, which has been adopted by volunteers in multiple counties, creating a valuable database for local conservation efforts.

One notable project involved restoring Watson Creek, a historic trout stream overrun by invasive Japanese knotweed. Under Walter’s guidance, volunteers and community members removed the knotweed and replanted native species to enhance the ecosystem and prevent erosion. His enthusiasm and dedication have inspired other volunteers to make a positive impact in the community, as noted by Kathleen Connally, the Master Watershed Steward coordinator.

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