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April 2024

Train on the Trail – Native and Invasive Species

April 13 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Allegheny RiverTrail Park, 285 River Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15215 United States
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Join Friends of the Riverfront for 2024’s first Train on the Trail installment! Penn State Extension educator Sandy Feather will provide an on-trail overview of native and invasive plant species trail users can expect to find along the Three Rivers Heritage & Water Trails and throughout Allegheny County.

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Train on the Trail – Identifying Birds of the Three Rivers Heritage Trail

April 28 @ 8:30 am - 10:00 am
Southside Riverfront Park, Southside Riverfront Park
Pittsburgh, PA United States
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Join Friends of the Riverfront for 2024’s second Train on the Trail installment! Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy's Naturalist Educator, Stephen Bucklin, will be leading us on a bird walk along the Three Rivers Heritage Trail. Participants will learn to identify birds species and gain a understanding of the natural ecosystem surrounding our trail system.

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May 2024

(CANCELLED) Train on the Trail – Watercraft Basics & Safety

May 18 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Allegheny RiverTrail Park, 285 River Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15215 United States
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Join Friends of the Riverfront for 2024’s third Train on the Trail installment! American Canoe Association certified Instructor, Jamie Cortese, will be leading us on an introductory level overview of kayak and canoe basics, foundational non-motorized safety, and general approaches to launching and paddling our Three Rivers!

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July 2024

Train on the Trail – Your Watershed Friendly Property

July 31 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
James Sharp Landing, 1301 Main Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15215
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Join Friends of the Riverfront for 2024's fourth Train on the Trail installment! Penn State Extension's Master Watershed Stewards of Allegheny County will provide an overview of best practices in managing and protecting water resources and providing habitat for wildlife and pollinators on their own property followed by a short paddle to observe the riverbank from the Allegheny River.

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