Nature is essential to our quality of life. Berks Nature works hard every day to protect nature, and connect people to nature. Berks Nature is a 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization that has been serving the Berks County community since 1974.
Tami Shimp and Michael Griffith of Berks Nature have a common goal to protect nature and connect people to nature. This community story of their work ...
Meet Michael Griffith, Education & Watershed Specialist with Berks Nature. Michael doesn’t just talk about how our daily activities on land affect the...
Tami Shimp from Berks Nature and Tom Davidock for the Delaware Estuary Partnership share the story of collaboration. The collaboration doesn’t work wi...
Tom Davidock from the partnership for the Delaware Estuary share the water journey with Tami Shimp of Berks Nature. Like the ankle bone is connected t...
Kate Keppen is a watershed specialist with the Berks County Conservation District says, “we are actually your local government… Responsible soles for ...
L.E. ‘Chip’ Bilger II, executive Director of the Western Berks Water Authority (WBWA) says, “when we protect water in watersheds and source water wher...
Jesse Goldberg , consultant for the Reading Area Water Authority (RAWA) continues a conversation with Tami Shimp from Berks Nature about their clean w...
Jesse Goldberg , consultant for the Reading Area Water Authority (RAWA) talks with Tami Shimp from Berks Nature about the importance of understanding ...
Tami Shimp, VP of Development of Community Relations for Berks Nature, talks with Lynne T Burkholder, Director of the Wider School. The Wider School p...
Kim Murphy, President of Berks Nature and Tami Shimp, VP Development of Community Relations for Berks Nature talk about the impact of their work in th...