This week’s blog post is written by Rosalie S. a Bucktails alumni! She writes about the approach of archery season, and how important it is to her.
This guest post is written by Peter L., an Ursids, Drummers, and Gobblers alumni, who is writing a special 4-part series, detailing his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts. As part of earning this award, scouts must “plan, lead, and carry out four significant projects in natural resource conservation or environmental improvements,” and Peter has written a blog post for each of his projects.
This week’s blog correspondent, is Jacob, a Brookies alumni. In his blog he explains that although fall is close to the end of the growing season, there are still many dependable food sources for Pennsylvania’s wildlife populations.
This week’s blog correspondent, Laura, is a Bass alumni, and describes her family’s yearly trip to Cape Henlopen – an adventure in camping, crabbing, and biking! Some true summer fun in the sun!
Kicking off our newest class of monthly blog correspondents, from the class of 2018, is a blog by Carter W., a Brookies alumni! He writes about the Smithsonian National Zoo, and how it is more than just “crocs in a cage!”
Tag: featured
On The Hunt
Posted: September 25, 2018 by Nina Walk
This week’s blog post is written by Rosalie S. a Bucktails alumni! She writes about the approach of archery season, and how important it is to her.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: archery, environment, fall, featured, hunting, ice, outdoors, Pennsylvania, wildlife
Saving Cranberry Glade Lake: A Research Assessment
Posted: September 20, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
This guest post is written by Peter L., an Ursids, Drummers, and Gobblers alumni, who is writing a special 4-part series, detailing his journey towards applying for the William T. Hornaday Silver Medal Award, through the Boy Scouts. As part of earning this award, scouts must “plan, lead, and carry out four significant projects in natural resource conservation or environmental improvements,” and Peter has written a blog post for each of his projects.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: boy scouts, featured, fish, invasive species, research
Foods of Fall
Posted: September 18, 2018 by Nina Walk
This week’s blog correspondent, is Jacob, a Brookies alumni. In his blog he explains that although fall is close to the end of the growing season, there are still many dependable food sources for Pennsylvania’s wildlife populations.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: Brookies, environment, fall, featured, food, habitat, outdoors, wildlife
Fun in the Sun
Posted: September 11, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
This week’s blog correspondent, Laura, is a Bass alumni, and describes her family’s yearly trip to Cape Henlopen – an adventure in camping, crabbing, and biking! Some true summer fun in the sun!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: bass, biking, environment, featured, fishing, hiking, outdoors, youth
More Than Just A Zoo
Posted: September 4, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
Kicking off our newest class of monthly blog correspondents, from the class of 2018, is a blog by Carter W., a Brookies alumni! He writes about the Smithsonian National Zoo, and how it is more than just “crocs in a cage!”
Category: Youth Blog Tags: Brookies, crocodile, education, featured, research, Smithsonian, youth, zoo