| AAJRB Wins Statewide Environmental Award |
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| Written by Bill Risse | |
| Saturday, 12 September 2009 12:11 | |
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RECIPIENTS OF THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERSHIP AWARDS include –
The Fifteenth Annual Thomas P. Shelburne Environmental Leadership Award is presented this year to: Joseph G. DeMarco, Wyoming County: Mr. Demarco is being honored for his dedication to the environment in northeastern Pennsylvania for over the last 30 years. During his tenure with Proctor and Gamble Paper Products –Mehoopany (P&G), Mr. Demarco was a strong environmental advocate who knew that a strong healthy business and healthy environment are additive, not competitive. Mr. DeMarco created a forest management plan and sustainable logging program, administered gypsy moth control programs without using chemical applications, built a nature trail, and was an Earth Day advocate. Mr. DeMarco was the Chairperson for the Board of Audubon Pennsylvania for many years. During this time, Mr. DeMarco guided the organization through a time of change. According to Tim Schaeffer, a former Executive Director of PA Audubon, “Joe Demarco was a compass, a rudder, and a sail all rolled into one for Audubon Pennsylvania. He helped to set the course and define the vision for the organization through multiple planning efforts, kept staff and programs steady and on track through difficult times, and gave everyone the push and motivation they needed to move forward”. Additionally, Mr. DeMarco volunteered many hours for the annual Bird-a-thon, a fundraising event for Audubon as well as assisted in the development of the Pennsylvania Breeding Bird Atlas. Mr. Demarco also served as a Board Member for the Pennsylvania Environmental Council (PEC) for over ten years. Mr. Demarco brought his experience in corporate America and provided insights on how to better integrate environmental programs and projects with business interests. Mr. Demarco also dedicated an enormous amount of volunteer effort as the chairman of the Dinner for the Northeastern Pennsylvania’s Environment, both during his time at P&G and for many years after his retirement. Most recently, Mr. DeMarco volunteers on the Advisory Board of the Countryside Conservancy and is working with the Endless Mountains Nature Center to organize and conduct bird walks. This year’s Keynote address will be given by Mr. John Serrao, Naturalist and Writer-Photographer. Mr. Serrao has worked as a naturalist, educator and consultant since 1972, including 11 years as the Director of Greenbrook Sanctuary in New Jersey. At Greenbrook, John conducted natural resource inventories and field studies on small mammals, breeding birds, migrating hawks, and habitat management for reptiles and amphibians, and his work was published in scientific journals. Now a freelance naturalist and writer-photographer in the Poconos, Mr. Serrao is the resident naturalist at Skytop Resort and writes a column, “Pocono Outdoors” for The Pocono Record each Sunday. He is a regular instructor for the Pocono Environmental Education Center, Lacawac Sanctuary, Pennsylvania Power & Light, Shawnee Inn, Tobyhanna State Park, Monroe County Vo-Tech Adult Education School, The Nature Conservancy, and community associations, municipalities, resorts, conference centers, parks, schools, sanctuaries. Outdoor clubs, camps, and nature centers in the Poconos. John has written self-guiding trail booklets for many of theses places. Mr. Serrao’s photographs have been featured at zoos and museums around the country and have appeared in National Wildlife, Birders’ World, National Audubon, Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, and 50 other magazines, as well as 12 Audubon field guides, and over 100 nature books and science texts. In addition to 40 articles for magazines, John has written seven books: The Wild Palisades of the Hudson (1986); Nature’s Events (1992, Stackpole Books); Scenes of Skytop (1992); The Reptiles and Amphibians of the Poconos (2000); Seasons of Skytop (2003); Mammals of Northeast PA (2005); and The Natural Pocono Mountains (2008). The Environmental Partnership Awards and Dinner is an annual event. In presenting these awards, the Partners: Wilkes University, Pennsylvania Environmental Council’s NE Office, Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance, Procter & Gamble Paper Products Company, PPL Corporation and PA DEP/PA DCNR join together to recognize outstanding accomplishments and teamwork in achieving excellence in environmental protection or conservation in NEPA. The Awards are open to any group, individual, company, program, or organization located in Northeastern Pennsylvania - or whose work has had a positive impact on the environment of the Northeastern Pennsylvania community of the following counties: Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Northampton, Pike, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Wayne & Wyoming. “ For more information call the Pennsylvania Environmental Council at 570-718-6507. |
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