Guided Tours of Regal Fritillary Butterfly Habitat Slated at Fort Indiantown Gap
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The public will have an opportunity to see the only viable colony of Regal Fritillary butterflies in the Eastern U.S. during free, guided tours July 12, 16, 18, and 19 at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville. “ “Our annual Regal Fritillary butterfly walks allow visitors to experience this rare colony as well as the other many natural spectacles that abound on post.” In addition to the Regal Fritillary, Fort Indiantown Gap provides habitat for 36 species of mammals, 122 breeding species of birds, 34 species of reptiles and amphibians, 25 species of fish, 792 species of plants, and many notable species of invertebrates including 83 species of butterflies and 237 species of moths. This includes excellent populations of deer, turkey, bear, bobcat, rabbit, squirrel, wild trout, amphibians, reptiles, small mammals and songbirds. The installation covers more than 17,000 acres, including more than 3,000 acres of native grassland habitat – the largest in the commonwealth. In order to facilitate wildlife photographers and provide for more comfortable weather, the walks on July 12 and 16 will be from 9 a.m. to noon and the walks on July 18 and 19 will be from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. For more information call the DMVA Wildlife Office at 717-861-2449. Link: Fort Indiantown Gap Wins National Conservation Award |
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6/29/2007 |
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