PA Natural Heritage Program Wild Heritage News Highlights Partners & Priorities In Invasive Species Management, Aquatic Mushrooms And Much More
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The latest Wild Heritage News from the PA Natural Heritage Program highlights Pennsylvania’s invasive species management initiatives, aquatic mushrooms, evening grosbeaks and more. 

The articles include--

-- Partners & Priorities In Invasive Species Management

-- The Allegheny River Aquatic Mushroom

-- 40+ Years Of Monitoring Marshallia Pulchra On The Youghiogheny River

-- Deer Lakes Park Ecological Assessment In Allegheny County

-- Evening Grosbeak Migratory Connectivity Study Expands Westward

-- Natural Resource Inventories Begin In Adams, Cumberland, Franklin, York Counties

-- Wrangling Data For Invertebrate Conservation

-- Wetland Assessments On State Lands

-- Insights From Monitoring 2 Globally Rare Plant Species

-- New Zoologist Joins The Team And Jumps Right In!

-- It Pays To keep Looking - Small-Whorled Pogonia

Click Here to read the entire Wild Heritage NewsClick Here to sign up for your own copy.

Visit the PA Natural Heritage Program website to learn more about this program.

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[Posted: September 11, 2024]


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