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During the spring months, the Pennsylvania Game Commission plans to spray over 38,000 acres of state game land to reduce the damage done by the spongy moth to protect wildlife habitat. Spraying will ...
Oaks are keystone trees because they hold a forest ecosystem together by providing resources and habitats for diverse forms ...
With Earth Day being celebrated April 22 every year and Arbor Day being commemorated the last Friday of April, now is a good ...
Spraying is planned for 16 different state game lands – 38,146 acres in all – and will begin as soon as spongy moth egg ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced it intends to spray 38,000 acres of state game lands this spring in order to ...
Sometimes we get sidetracked with bunnies and baskets at this time of year. But we can get beyond those to see the beauty and ...
The larvae of the spongy moth, if untreated, can cause severe defoliation to oak forests that are important habitats for ...
The bobcat that frequents the western end of San Diego’s Tecolote Canyon Natural Park, a 600-acre coastal watershed haven ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — In an effort to protect wildlife habitats, the Pennsylvania Game Commission on Monday announced plans to spray more than 38,000 acres of state game lands this spring.
She explained that deciduous oak acorns are tastier to animals and their relatively thin leaves are preferred by deer. This puts blue and valley oaks at higher risk for herbivory, and, ironically ...