This week’s blog post is written by Katie M., a Gobblers alumni and Monthly Blog Correspondent! She writes about three overlooked animals in Pennsylvania!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: animals, Eastern Massasauga, Eastern Spotted Skunk, habitat, nature observation, outdoors, overlooked, PA state parks, Pennsylvania, research, Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel, wildlife
This week’s blog post is written by Nick S., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! He goes into detail about birds who spend the winter in Pennsylvania and how we can use feeders and seed to help them.
This week’s blog post is written by Laurie E., a Gobblers alumni and Monthly Blog Correspondent! She writes about Bald Eagles, their beauty, what they eat, and how they have made it off of the endangered species list.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: bald eagles, birds, carrion, drummers, eagles, environment, habitat, osprey, Pennsylvania, photography, wildlife, winter
This week’s blog post is written by Delaney R., a Bucktails alumni and Monthly Blog Correspondent! She writes about mushrooms, their functions in the ecosystem, and their use as a food source.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: biologists, deadly galerina, death cap, decomposer, education, food, foraging, habitat, leaves, mushroom, mushrooms, wildlife
This week’s blog post is written by Katie M., a Gobblers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! She writes about the Olympics and the potential negative effects on the surrounding environment.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: carbon footprint, clean energy, conservation, education, environment, habitat, lakes, machines, nature observation, olympics, preservation, Pyeong Chang, research, river, snow, south korea, water
Tag: habitat
Overlooked Animals in Pennsylvania
Posted: May 29, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Katie M., a Gobblers alumni and Monthly Blog Correspondent! She writes about three overlooked animals in Pennsylvania!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: animals, Eastern Massasauga, Eastern Spotted Skunk, habitat, nature observation, outdoors, overlooked, PA state parks, Pennsylvania, research, Thirteen-Lined Ground Squirrel, wildlife
Welcoming Winter Woodpeckers
Posted: May 8, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Nick S., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! He goes into detail about birds who spend the winter in Pennsylvania and how we can use feeders and seed to help them.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, drummers, feeder, habitat, migration, nature observation, Pennsylvania, seed, winter
Birds above the Water
Posted: April 17, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Laurie E., a Gobblers alumni and Monthly Blog Correspondent! She writes about Bald Eagles, their beauty, what they eat, and how they have made it off of the endangered species list.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: bald eagles, birds, carrion, drummers, eagles, environment, habitat, osprey, Pennsylvania, photography, wildlife, winter
Mushrooms – Recyclers of the Forest!
Posted: April 10, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Delaney R., a Bucktails alumni and Monthly Blog Correspondent! She writes about mushrooms, their functions in the ecosystem, and their use as a food source.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: biologists, deadly galerina, death cap, decomposer, education, food, foraging, habitat, leaves, mushroom, mushrooms, wildlife
Olympics
Posted: March 27, 2018 by Matt Vira
This week’s blog post is written by Katie M., a Gobblers alumni and monthly blog correspondent! She writes about the Olympics and the potential negative effects on the surrounding environment.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: carbon footprint, clean energy, conservation, education, environment, habitat, lakes, machines, nature observation, olympics, preservation, Pyeong Chang, research, river, snow, south korea, water