On the water … anglers grow up to be like their fathers in Pennsylvania
The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree – and for better or worse, it’s all my fault.
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The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree – and for better or worse, it’s all my fault.
On the water … anglers grow up to be like their fathers in Pennsylvania Read More »
Soil removes some emerging contaminants from wastewater in Pennsylvania study.
Pennsylvania research tracks emerging contaminants in wastewater Read More »
Abundant forest species seen as canary in a coal mine when it comes to climate.
Researchers study impact of warming on salamanders Read More »
University Park, Pa. —Researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences are spearheading a four-year-old collaborative effort to assess the impact of a warming climate on the Eastern red-backed salamander, a creature that lives on or under the forest floor. Because these salamanders do not have lungs, breathe through their skin and must live in
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Walleyes may lose out to largemouth bass if lakes continue to get warmer
Debate over seniors paying for stocked pheasants continues in Pennsylvania
Experts are telling us that much of what we thought we knew about both is wrong.
New information about ticks, Lyme disease in Pennsylvania Read More »
How predators deal with each other in Pennsylvania may determine fawn mortality (and a lot more)
Turns out, predator dynamics matter a lot to deer fawns in Pennsylvania Read More »
Invasive species are a huge problem in Pennsylvania woods and waters
National Invasive Species Awareness Week and its relevance in Pennsylvania Read More »