Radio Smart Talk for Monday, October 3:
The National Wildlife Federation bills itself as largest private, nonprofit conservation education and advocacy organization in the country, with over four million members and supporters. NWF says it strives to remain "A national network of like-minded state and territorial groups, seeking balanced, common-sense solutions to environmental problems that work for wildlife and people.
The organization is one of the nation's oldest conservancy groups dating back to the 1930s. Today, NWF is involved and has a stake in many environmental issues, including global warming, preserving wildlife and habitat, and getting Americans outdoors.
On Monday's Radio Smart Talk, Larry Schweiger, NWF's president and CEO, will appear to discuss Pennsylvania and the nation's most important environmental issues.
Schweiger will be speaking to to the Harrisburg-Hershey Chapter of Physicians for Social responsibility at the West Shore Country Club in Camp Hill on Wednesday, October 12th.
Listen to the program:















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