Frank Rohrer serves as Chesapeake Conservancy’s on-the-ground person in central and north central Pennsylvania, connecting with partners and landowners to implement agricultural restoration projects. His work is focused on restoring streams and making progress toward the rapid stream delisting of specific impaired waters in the region.
Rohrer has over 20 years of experience of working with landowners and partners to restore streams in Pennsylvania. Rohrer earned a bachelor’s degree in wildlife and fisheries science at Penn State University. He enjoys fly-fishing and hunting. A Pennsylvania native, Rohrer resides near Loganton with his wife, Kathy.