Tag: drummers
This is the fourth and final installment in a four part series, written by Peter, a Drummers, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He is writing about four environmental-based projects he designed and worked on as part of his his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: boy scouts, camping, drummers, Gobblers, public relations, research, restoration, restore, tent pads, understory, Ursids, youth
This is the third installment in a four part series, written by Peter, a Drummers, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He is writing about four environmental-based projects he designed and worked on as part of his his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts.
Our student of the month for October is Hannah Gaibor, a Drummers alumni. She has taken to being a Conservation Ambassador like a grouse to the underbrush! Since her time at the field school, Hannah has been working on a variety of projects, including: interviewing with her local newspaper (The Daily American) mentoring local youth …
This is the second installment in a four part series, written by Peter, a Drummers, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He is writing about four environmental-based projects he designed and worked on as part of his his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts.
Luke B. is a Bucktails and Drummers Alum. He is currently a senior at Penn State in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. During this past summer Luke worked in Western Kansas on a deer study for Kansas State. In this guest blog, he writes about his experience capturing fawns, radio telemetry and vegetation surveys.
Tag: drummers
Restoring the Understory
Posted: October 11, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
This is the fourth and final installment in a four part series, written by Peter, a Drummers, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He is writing about four environmental-based projects he designed and worked on as part of his his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: boy scouts, camping, drummers, Gobblers, public relations, research, restoration, restore, tent pads, understory, Ursids, youth
Blooming Bioswales for a Better River
Posted: October 4, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
This is the third installment in a four part series, written by Peter, a Drummers, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He is writing about four environmental-based projects he designed and worked on as part of his his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: bioswales, blooming, community, community service, drummers, Gobblers, management, ohiopyle
October Student of the Month – Hannah G.
Posted: October 1, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
Our student of the month for October is Hannah Gaibor, a Drummers alumni. She has taken to being a Conservation Ambassador like a grouse to the underbrush! Since her time at the field school, Hannah has been working on a variety of projects, including: interviewing with her local newspaper (The Daily American) mentoring local youth …
Category: Student of the Month Tags: 4-H, drummers, making a difference, presentations, teaching, wildlife, youth
Looking Forward to Fall
Posted: September 27, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
This is the second installment in a four part series, written by Peter, a Drummers, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He is writing about four environmental-based projects he designed and worked on as part of his his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: binoculars, drummers, featured, gobblers. reports from the field, hawks, hawkwatching, Ursids, wildlife, youth
Western Kansas Deer Study
Posted: August 21, 2018 by Program Assistant
Luke B. is a Bucktails and Drummers Alum. He is currently a senior at Penn State in Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences. During this past summer Luke worked in Western Kansas on a deer study for Kansas State. In this guest blog, he writes about his experience capturing fawns, radio telemetry and vegetation surveys.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: Bucktails, drummers, mule deer, radio telemetry, research, youth