This weeks Blog Post was written by Jacob D., a Brookies Alumni! He discusses animal tracking and the different things you can learn from it.
Todays Blog Post was written by Laura M., a Bass Alumni! She gives advice on easy foods to cook while on the trail, as well as how to prepare them.
This week’s Blog Post was written by Carter W., a Brookies Alumni! He writes about a few of the most common reptiles in PA, as well as locations where you can try to spot them this summer!
This week’s Blog was written by Devin G., a Bucktails Alumni! He describes Black Moshannon State Park, and how it was saved after extreme logging devastated the area.
This week’s Blog Post was written by Emma O., a Drummers Alumni! She writes all about the Ruffed Grouse, and the many interesting ways they are able to survive Pennsylvania winters.
Tag: featured
Signs In The Snow
Posted: August 13, 2019 by Nina Walk
This weeks Blog Post was written by Jacob D., a Brookies Alumni! He discusses animal tracking and the different things you can learn from it.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: featured, hunting, Pennsylvania, snow, tracking, winter
Food for the Trail
Posted: August 6, 2019 by Nina Walk
Todays Blog Post was written by Laura M., a Bass Alumni! She gives advice on easy foods to cook while on the trail, as well as how to prepare them.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: featured, food, food prep, hiking, trail
Observing Reptiles in Nature
Posted: July 30, 2019 by Nina Walk
This week’s Blog Post was written by Carter W., a Brookies Alumni! He writes about a few of the most common reptiles in PA, as well as locations where you can try to spot them this summer!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: eastern painted turtle, eastern rat snake, featured, habitat, reptile, skink, snake, turtle, wildlife
A Hidden Gem
Posted: July 23, 2019 by Nina Walk
This week’s Blog was written by Devin G., a Bucktails Alumni! He describes Black Moshannon State Park, and how it was saved after extreme logging devastated the area.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: environmental resurgance, featured, great depression, habitat, reforestation, state park, wildlife, wildlife conservation
A “Ruffed” Winter
Posted: July 16, 2019 by Nina Walk
This week’s Blog Post was written by Emma O., a Drummers Alumni! She writes all about the Ruffed Grouse, and the many interesting ways they are able to survive Pennsylvania winters.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, featured, Gobblers, grouse, habitat, ruffed grouse, winter