As part of the recent Green Infrastructure Project, the research team from Susquehannock Wildlife Society visited each of four hub / corridor sites owned by Harford County Government multiple times during the project period to document wildlife diversity and assess the quality of the habitat to determine whether these types of sites provide the necessary elements for a diversity wildlife species to thrive. The four sites were chosen both geographically, to cover different regions of the county, and based on their connectivity through green corridors.
Our conclusion is that the hub and corridor concept as a model for a land conservation tool is incredibly effective and provides not only habitat for wildlife but allows it move between sites, creating the necessary ingredients to ensure populations remain and show resilience.
For more information, please visit https://www.harfordcountymd.gov/2…/Green-Infrastructure-Plan
Here is a video that represents a sampling of the species we found during our surveys and using remote trail cameras –
Our poster that was presented at the final public meeting for the Green Infrastructure Project