by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Oct 18, 2019 | Feature, News
Yesterday we received a call from Tucker Watson who noticed an injured juvenile Bald Eagle on the side of the road in Baltimore County that was struggling to fly. We called around some of our various partners and volunteers and luckily Laura Kurrle was available and...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Oct 14, 2019 | Feature, News
Illustration of Susquehannock tribe member from John Smith’s exploration map created around 1608 Our Susquehannock name pays tribute to the indigenous people who once inhabited these life giving lands that border the Susquehanna river and its watershed. These...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Aug 26, 2019 | Feature, News
Osprey in distress. Photo by Brandon Simms / Robert Knopp When it comes to helping stranded wildlife in need two of the most important factors are having kind-hearted folks who are willing to either help or find help and then the coordination of skilled organizations...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Aug 19, 2019 | Feature, News
On Friday there was a report of a Bald Eagle stranded on a rocky bank in the Susquehanna River by a group of kayakers. Luckily our research assistant, John Garrison, was able to rescue the magnificent bird of prey with his coworker Madison Lundon. The Eagle was...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Aug 13, 2019 | Feature, News
View Our Video on How to Grow Your Own Meadow Here! Grasslands are some of our most imperiled habitats, even the iconic American prairie is only a fraction of what it once was and with it the loss of many populations of wildlife that called it home. Many species of...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Jun 26, 2019 | Feature, News
SWS Executive Director Scott McDaniel and Intern Brett Wilson join Justin Mallow live on the air to discuss local wildlife, progress at the Wildlife Center and upcoming events including the Firefly Night Hike and Campfire on June 21 and the Grow Your Own Meadow Talk...