Lancaster, Pa. — Acting on a mandate from Congress, Pennsylvania has drafted a new 10-year wildlife action plan on how, in short, to “keep common species common.” It won’t be easy. Some 664 species of fish, reptiles, birds, animals, amphibians, freshwater mollusks and insects have been tabbed as in greatest need of conservation. That might […]
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