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Park rangers in Chester County, Pennsylvania, found an invasive snakehead fish in the Schuylkill River this week.
Experts say the fish compete with native species for food, and they're unlike anything else found in the Delaware Valley Watershed.
Chester County Parks recently shared an alert on Facebook after rangers encountered the fish during a routine check.
Legislation that would fully repeal Pennsylvania’s Sunday hunting ban passed the state House of Representatives this week and ...
The northern snakehead, an invasive fish species, again has shown up in Chester County waters, writes Justin Heinze for Patch ...
The Maryland Department of Agriculture has reported an outbreak of defoliating caterpillars in Western Maryland.
A cost-cutting move at Lewistown Country Club nearly a decade ago has led to a remarkable transformation, helping the ...
Centuries ago this tree was used for all kinds of medicinal properties of its bark and pods. The name of catalpa originated ...
I n Native American culture, totem animals or spirit animals are spiritual symbols that protect and guide a person or their ...
Do you know the largest tropical fruit native to Pennsylvania? If you said pawpaw, you might want to check out Horn Farm Center’s 21st annual Pawpaw Festival on ...