
Clean, Drain, Dry Initiative reports 2022 success in efforts to prevent spread of invasive species
Wildlife Forever’s Clean Drain Dry Initiative is a nationwide effort to prevent invasive species. The program has a particular interest in Ohio.
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Wildlife Forever’s Clean Drain Dry Initiative is a nationwide effort to prevent invasive species. The program has a particular interest in Ohio.

Though the cars were designed to carry ubiquitous cargo trailers, the train just as readily could have pulled a string of tankers loaded with who-knows-what.

Ohioans can contribute to the Ohio DNR’s (ODNR) conservation efforts by donating a portion of their state income tax refund to support the state’s wildlife and state nature preserves.

A study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that salt ions are changing the chemistry of freshwater streams across the nation, including in Pennsylvania.

The statewide harvest included 29,682 antlered and 42,872 antlerless white-tailed deer, and 1,908 antlered and 2,225 antlerless sika deer.

Many of us who regularly spend much time outdoors know it’s vital to a well-rounded life and well-being. Forest therapy takes that a step further and puts into practice various activities designed to enhance that

These crappies, bass, or other odd-colored specimens aren’t a new species or remnants of a long-ago, thought-to-be-extinct population.
These fish exist due to genetic aberrations – as do albino fish or melanistic (all-black) fish.

We humans aren’t the only ones taking advantage of Pennsylvania’s mild winter.
Black legged ticks are out and about, too – emerging early from leaf piles and soil to hunt for blood meals.

“It offers a sad commentary on American forestry that this – the heart of the white pine forest – should in a single generation become the abode of the prairie chicken.” — Aldo Leopold
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