The fall newsletter of the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program features an article on the decades-long effort to monitor the biodiversity of the Upper Middle Allegheny River.
Other articles include--
-- Surveys For Weasels In Western PA
-- Bountiful Bryophytes
-- Return To The Coastal Plain Oldenlandia
-- Invasive Jumping Worms
-- Rediscovery Of A Tick-Trefoil
-- Species Associated Other Old Growth
-- Assessing The Forrest H. Dutlinger Natural Area, Clinton County
-- Mussel Restoration Activities
-- Delisting The Northeastern Bulrush
-- Mushroom Moments & Fungal Finds
-- The Value Of Negative Surveys
-- Vernal Pool Hydrology Monitoring - Fun With Friends
Click Here to read the entire newsletter. Click Here to sign up for your own copy.
Visit the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program website to learn more about this program.
Related Articles:
-- DCNR Encourages Pennsylvanians To Trek Into 2025 During New Year's Day First Day Hikes Across The Commonwealth [PaEN]
-- PA Natural Heritage Program Newsletter Highlights Monitoring The Upper Middle Allegheny River; Weasel Survey; Monitoring Vernal Pools; Invasive Jumping Worms; Mussel Restoration [PaEN]
-- Susquehanna Greenway Mini-Grant Program Awards $40,000 To Recreation, Signage, & Education Projects [PaEN]
-- Penn State Extension Jan. 16 Webinar On Forest Carbon Markets And Payment Programs Expert Panel [PaEN]
-- Dec. 20 Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation [PaEN]
-- PA Parks & Forests Foundation: Bob Ross Happy Little 5K (Virtual) Run Registration Kicks Off To Support Tree Plantings
NewsClips:
-- River Reporter: Barbara Yeaman, Founder Of Delaware Highlands Conservancy, Turns 100
-- PennLive: Capital Area Greenbelt In Harrisburg Born More Than A Century Ago
-- WVIA: There Can Only Be One: Delaware River Among 3 PA Waterways Up For State River Of The Year
-- Chesapeake Bay Journal - Ad Crable: Environmental Group Files Lawsuit To Ban ATVs In PA State Forests
-- LehighValleyLive.com: Lawsuit Seeks To Once Again Ban ATVs From PA State Forests
-- Tribune-Democrat: ‘Resiliency’ Project To Replace Struggling Flight 93 Memorial Tree Grove Moving Forward, US Park Service Says
-- Scranton Times: Lackawanna County Seeks Volunteers For New Park Ambassadors Program
-- TribLive: Vandalism Does $50,000 Damage To Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Vehicles In Frick Park
-- AP: American Chestnuts Are Part Of Yuletide Lore; But In The US They’ve Nearly Been Wiped Out
-- North Branch Land Trust: Jan. 18 Tree ID Hike In Forest Echo Bird Sanctuary, Luzerne County
-- Warren Times: USDA Releases More Hungry Beetles In Allegheny National Forest To Combat Hemlock Woolly Adelgid
-- Jan. 22 Webinar: How Invasive Plants Drive An Insect Invasion, Penn State Extension [PaEN]
[Posted: December 19, 2024]
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