by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Mar 29, 2011 | News
From the Maryland Department of Natural Resources: Maryland Department of Natural Resources biologists have confirmed that White-nose Syndrome (WNS) has been found in an abandoned mine complex in western Washington County. The mine complex serves as an important bat...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Mar 21, 2011 | Feature, News
Five weeks after he tumbled out of the air and landed in the middle of a busy Harford County highway, a fully recuperated bald eagle was returned to familiar airspace in the skies above Edgewood. On February 12, Randy and Michele Fletcher of Aberdeen stood guard over...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Mar 3, 2011 | Feature
The eastern panther hasn’t been prevalent in Maryland since the mid- to late-1800s, yet accounts of the large felines in Harford County have come in nearly as frequently as those of black bears, a species known to still exist and wander into the county. But this week...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Jun 15, 2010 | Feature
For the better part of the last two weeks, a black bear has been ambling its way across northern Harford County as it crisscrosses Central Maryland in search of suitable habitat. For the time being, the bear is being left to its own devices, which has consisted so far...
by Susquehannock Wildlife Society | Jul 28, 2009 | Feature
Havre de Grace police are used to fielding calls when strange things are found floating down the river or in the bay. On Saturday, those calls poured in to the police department in droves as residents of the waterside city reported seeing a strange creature paddling...