Tag: drummers
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.
Sean L., is a Drummers Alum and is currently a Junior at Penn State DuBois, majoring in Wildlife and Fisheries Science. In this guest blog, Sean writes about his summer experience with the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks as a Big Game Research Intern.
This week’s blog is written by Clay R., a Drummers alumni and a monthly blog correspondent. He writes about how Falconry is used in present times and how it is beneficial to both predator and prey.
This week’s blog is written by Mia J., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent. She writes about the habitat conditions for the Northern Cardinal, and how to distinguish the difference between males and females.
This week’s blog post is written by Nathan C., a Drummer’s alumni and monthly blog correspondent. He writes about how important bees are to our ecosystem even though they can be aggressive towards people.
Tag: drummers
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
A Summer in South Dakota
Posted: August 14, 2018 by Program Assistant
Sean L., is a Drummers Alum and is currently a Junior at Penn State DuBois, majoring in Wildlife and Fisheries Science. In this guest blog, Sean writes about his summer experience with the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks as a Big Game Research Intern.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: drummers, education, elk, mule deer, national forest, pronghorn, radio telemetry, research, white-tailed deer, youth
Falconry: The Ancient Sport
Posted: July 10, 2018 by Program Assistant
This week’s blog is written by Clay R., a Drummers alumni and a monthly blog correspondent. He writes about how Falconry is used in present times and how it is beneficial to both predator and prey.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, drummers, Falconry
The Northern Cardinal
Posted: June 26, 2018 by Program Assistant
This week’s blog is written by Mia J., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent. She writes about the habitat conditions for the Northern Cardinal, and how to distinguish the difference between males and females.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, drummers, habitat, nature
The Buzz on Bees
Posted: June 19, 2018 by Program Assistant
This week’s blog post is written by Nathan C., a Drummer’s alumni and monthly blog correspondent. He writes about how important bees are to our ecosystem even though they can be aggressive towards people.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: Bumble Bees, drummers, education, nature, wildlife