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Which Public Lands Are Right for You?

Photo: Kevin Russ/Stocksy) Chaco Culture ­National Historical Park, New Mexico: Join a guided tour of the Ancestral Puebloan ruins at this Unesco World Heritage site, then bed down in the shadow of ancient cliff dwellings. Grand Staircase–­Escalante National Monument, Utah: Gawk at fossil-stuffed, multihued rock layers stacked like prehistoric pancakes that trace 275 million years of human and geologic history. G1: A viewing platform at Cumberland Island National Seashore ( Photo: Stephanie Zell/Getty) Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia: Consult a tide table, then kayak across Cumberland Sound to pitch your tent at one of five campgrounds scattered around this barrier island.

Education centers along Delaware River seek summer fellows

March 13, 2021 03/13/2021 10:30 am PHILADELPHIA (KYW Newsradio) An alliance of environmental education centers in the region is looking to fill paid summer fellowship positions. Across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, there are 23 Alliance for Watershed Education of the Delaware River environmental education centers. Some nearby include Bartram’s Garden in Southwest Philly, the Center for Aquatic Sciences at Adventure Aquarium in Camden, the DuPont Environmental Education Center in Wilmington, the Independence Seaport Museum along Penn’s Landing, and the John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum. Each center will hire at least one person for a Delaware River Watershed Fellowship. “Each of the centers has its own target community,” explained Dr. Steve Tuorto, director of science and stewardship at The Watershed Institute in Pennington, New Jersey, and a fellowship leader, “within which it’s trying to broaden its

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Black-owned camp aims to make hunting more diverse

Black-owned camp aims to make hunting more diverse By JASON NARK, The Philadelphia InquirerDecember 26, 2020 GMT PHILADELPHIA (AP) If Warren Gamaliel Harding Brown could see the hunting camp his grandson has crafted in the Poconos, he’d admire the large, stone fireplace, the taxidermied deer head, and the turkey feathers on display beside some spent shotgun shells. The flatscreen television mounted on the wall might have surprised the late patriarch, but the spirit of the place would have pleased the man who taught older family members to hunt and inspired the younger ones, decades ago, in rural Virginia.That’s why Jonathan Wright named the the place “Pocono Browns.”

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