The Fall issue of Keystone Wild! Notes is now available from DCNR’s Wild Resource Conservation Program.
“This issue has the theme of “things you may be surprised to learn live in Pennsylvania,” said Rebecca Bowen, Notes Editor. “Notes has some interesting articles this edition, including an article investigating whether Pennsylvania has any endemics, which are species that live in one place on earth and nowhere else.
“It also has an in-depth interview with DCNR’s executive staff members Ellen Ferretti the Secretary of DCNR, and Dan Devlin the Deputy Secretary for Parks and Forestry and a follow up article describing a former Wild Resource Conservation Program grantee, and the work she has done with restoration of red spruce forests, which is northern flying squirrel habitat.
“Another interesting piece is a look at how ecologists can use isotopic analysis to determine qualities of a habitat.”
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