[narrator] two recent recipients of the mira lloyd dock partnership diversity award are kiasha hulinglanting trees to cool the heat island effect in philadelphia and shawna yorty for growing community connections in a lancaster neighborhood. the pennsylvania forestry association presented its mira lloyd dock outstanding woman conservationist award to marci mowery for her work with the pennsylvania parks and forests foundation. [brenda] our mission is to plant 10 million trees by 2025 and it's specifically focused on reducing the nutrient load heading into the chesapeake bay. the next wave of conservation with watershed science, i believe will have a lot to do with how we innovate the industry, especially in regards to forestry. so, nursery development is one of the things that we're working on right now trying to increase the number of trees available; the biodiversity. we found that streamside trees in particular can really help keep the nutrient load here in pennsylvania. keep it in its banks and hopefully, slow the progression of the sediment heading downstream. so, the nutrient lo