It’s that time of year again.
Fall migration is essentially over and, while we’ll miss most of the colorful bird species we enjoy in the spring and summer, there are a few arriving from northern latitudes and the boreal (northern) forest.
These birds ought to get our attention and ...
Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited will host an important presentation by Dr. Benjamin R. Hayes, Director of the Watershed Sciences and Engineering Program at Bucknell University. The presentation will be on how the legacy impacts of the lumber era and catastrophic floods in northcentral ...
The US Fish and Wildlife Service announced on Dec. 12, 2024, that it is proposing listing the Eastern hellbender as endangered nationally in response to a petition from several non-governmental organizations in an agency press release.
"Our association's goal has been to give a voice to this ...
The winterberry holly berries and the mistletoe berries are associated with Christmas, however, the mistletoe’s kissing tradition includes New Year’s Day.
At one time, the mistletoe was considered a sacred plant, but stealing a kiss while standing under a few sprigs of mistletoe during ...
As a lifelong angler I have had the opportunity to fish in many places and climates, catching fish along the Eastern seaboard and throughout South America. Each offered unique challenges and some dangers as well.
As a visitor, I was often taken aback by the casual approach locals took to ...
More than 600 fish were rescued from several small pools left in the fish passageway around the Adam T. Bower Memorial Dam in late November by members of the Middle Susquehanna Riverkeeper Association in partnership with Sara Ashcraft and Dan Ressler of Susquehanna University.
“When they ...