PA Natural Heritage Program Newsletter Features Seepage Wetlands, Turtle Habitat Management, Fungal Biodiversity, Lake Erie Cisco, And More!

The latest Wild Heritage News from the PA Natural Heritage Program features articles on seepage wetlands, Lake Erie cisco, vernal pools, wood turtle habitat management, rare and endangered crayfish, new information about invasive species, two rare plants, and fungal biodiversity.

Here are some highlights--

-- Exploring The Seepage Wetlands of Pennsylvania

-- Rediscovery & Recovery Of The Lost Lake Erie Cisco (Freshwater Whitefish)

-- Vernal Pool Critter Deep Dive

-- Habitat Management For Wood Turtles

-- One Of PA’s Rarest Crayfish Listed As Endangered (Digger Crayfish)

-- PNHP Makes A Film Spotlighting Aquatic Invasive Species  [Click Here to view]

-- Barbar’s Buttons By Any Latin Name Would Be As Gorgeous

-- Meeting The Fungal Biodiversity of PA

-- Ensuring Data Quality In iMapInvasives Public Clearinghouse

-- Reviewing, Identifying PA’s Dichanthelium (Witchgrass or Panic Grasses)

-- Amphipod Collections Lead To Important Biodiversity Discoveries

-- Green Salamander

-- Monitoring Avian Productivity & Survivorship - 2 New Stations In Western PA

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Visit the PA Natural Heritage Program website for more information on this program.

Related Articles:

-- Responsible Decarbonization Alliance Hosts Doug Tallamy For Change Waits In Your Yard Presentation June 17 At Lycoming College  [PaEN]

-- PA Firefly Festival Lottery Attracts Over 2,500 Entries - 150 Were Selected To Attend Activities In Late June; Live Stream Firefly Presentation  [PaEN]

-- Water Cooler Talk Webinar July 30 - Using Community Science Tool To Track Stream Health  [PaEN]

[Posted: June 6, 2024]


6/10/2024

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