Natalie Marioni, Penn State Extension Educator Have you ever noticed that wood frogs are always among the first frogs to call ...
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As Christine Leandri and her students from Wyoming Area’s gifted program stood admiring a very tall, very old, white pine, ...
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The northern water snake is regarded as one of the most abundant species of semi-aquatic snakes in North America. It usually ...