by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Mar 16, 2018 | Feature, News
A Harford County native, Gabby has spent the last 8 years in Salisbury on Maryland’s Eastern Shore where she graduated from Salisbury University with a degree in Environmental Studies. She has worked for several organizations, including as a Naturalist at Cape...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Mar 8, 2018 | Feature, News
CLICK ABOVE OR HERE TO PLAY VIDEO! There has always been something mystical about owls. To many they seem more like spirits than living creatures with their secretive nature. Their large eyes adapted for finding prey at night. Their nearly silent flight. Their...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Mar 5, 2018 | Feature, News
The onset of the warm weather in the spring and earlier summer seems to trigger the movement of all types of wildlife, including one of the most misunderstood groups of reptiles, the snakes. Snakes are incredible animals that play vital roles in the balance of our...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Feb 22, 2018 | Feature, News
While out surveying for the early amphibian emergence this week, we were delighted to discover that the spotted turtles had also started to become active. The spotted turtle is one of our focal species that we have researching in Harford County, Maryland for several...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Feb 8, 2018 | Feature, News
While the Eastern Cougar has recently been officially declared extinct after decades of being searched for and found to be absent from our landscape since the 1930s, it is interesting to look back at their story and the American ecosystem that once was. A taxidermied...