Right now there is a pesky group of plots in the backwoods of Hiawatha National Forest that is waiting to be completed. They amount to about three to fours days worth of work for me. The problem is they are located far behind private property, on the other side of a river, through several miles…
Category: Water
Case Study in Conservation: Kittatinny Ridge Conservation Corridor
From southeastern Pennsylvania, the 185-mile-long Kittatinny Ridge is one of the most prominent features in the landscape. Rising to about 1800 feet above sea level at its highest point, it forms an ever-present wall above the Great Valley to the southeast. What’s more, it has high value as a conservation corridor due to its biodiversity…