More Than 7,800 Birds Fledged Through DCNR’s Cavity Nesting Trails Program
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DCNR’s Bureau of State Parks released its annual Cavity-Nesting Trails Summary Report, which shows that 50 state parks monitored 2,041 boxes and fledged a total of 7,848 birds through the dedicated work of volunteers and staff in 2019. Among the nesting cavity birds were Eastern bluebirds, Tree swallows, Purple martins, American kestrels, Titmice, Flycatchers, and Mergansers Despite a wet and cooler early spring this year across most of the state, this is an increase in fledgling numbers compared to last year. Since the program’s beginning in 1980, volunteers have helped to fledge more than 133,000 individual birds and 19 species. Visit the Cavity-Nesting Trails Program webpage for more. Visit DCNR’s Events webpage to find Cavity-Nesting Trails events in a State Park near you. For more information on state parks and forests and recreation in Pennsylvania, visit DCNR’s website, Click Here to sign up for the Resource newsletter, Visit the Good Natured DCNR Blog, Click Here for upcoming events, Click Here to hook up with DCNR on other social media-- Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr. (Photo: Eastern bluebird.) (Reprinted from the January 22 DCNR Resource newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.) NewsClips: See What You Missed Last Week: 350+ PA Environment & Energy NewsClips Related Articles - Recreation & Land Conservation: Op-Ed: Why We Support A Free State Park & Forest System - PA Parks & Forests Foundation Analysis: 2020 Is A Make Or Break Year For Environmental Funding - It’s Our Turn Now! DCNR Now Accepting Applications For Parks, Recreation, Land Conservation, Stream Buffer Grants PA American Water Now Accepting Applications For 2020 Environmental Grants DCNR Seeking Comments On Draft ATV Trail Policy Good Natured Pennsylvanians: Pia van de Venne, Friends Of Murrysville Parks, Westmoreland County Entries Now Being Accepted To State Parks & Forests Thru The Seasons Photo Contest Jan. 22 Resource Newsletter Now Available From DCNR Jan. 24 Take Five Fridays With Pam Now Available From PA Parks & Forests Foundation The Nature Conservancy-PA Reviews 2019 Accomplishments With Its Many Partners, Volunteers Wildlands Conservancy Highlights Upcoming Programs In February Wildlife For Everyone 3rd Annual Wildlife Gala April 3 In State College Intern Wanted: Brandywine Conservancy Easement Stewardship Internship [Posted: January 22, 2020] |
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