Amazing things happen in nature as spring begins. The weather changes, plants and trees begin to flourish, and animals start ...
The Dreibelbis Farm Historical Society will host a Spring Pepper Walk and celebrate local Native American culture and ...
With the arising warmth on the mainland, season-harbingering spring peepers are already sounding off. Their piercing mating calls resonating even during near-freezing nights. Peepers are among the ...
Frogs calling outdoors is more than a romantic sound of spring. The chorus of neighborhood peepers is an important indicator ...
Warm rain in the Hudson Valley signals the start of amphibian migration season. Frogs and salamanders leave forest shelters ...
April showers bring May flowers. April showers also make frogs explode into a chorus after spring rain. These frogs are not simply croaking for communication. The loudest frogs are signaling that ...
"Leave the leaves” and “save the stems” teach us that gardens are habitats for pollinators and insects. How do we balance ...
Diamondback terrapins, whose shells are marked with distinctive geometric patterns, are the only North American turtles that ...
The spotted salamander, wood frog and spring peeper — the flagship species — can be found crossing roads in early spring. Others, depending on locality, include the blue-spotted salamander, Jefferson ...
All over Schuylkill County, middle and high school students in Envirothon are feverishly learning how to identify the appearance and calls of Pennsylvania amphibians. Amphibian ID is a hallmark ...
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