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Pennsylvania officials warn of increased prevalence of ticks
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Prevalence of Ticks in Pennsylvania is High, Take Steps to Prevent Tick Bites and Tick-borne Diseases
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How many species live in Pennsylvania state parks? You can help find out PennLive.com 5 days ago Marcus Schneck, pennlive.com © SEAN SIMMERS Fall leaves at Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area in Middle Paxton Twp. October 22, 2020 Sean Simmers |ssimmers@pennlive.com
Visitors to several Pennsylvania state parks are being invited to document the species they encounter for the State Parks Bioblitz throughout May.
Participating parks include Boyd Big Tree Preserve and Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area in Dauphin County, Codorus State Park in York County, Kings Gap Environmental Education Center in Cumberland County, Little Buffalo State Park in Perry County, and Trough Creek State Park in Huntingdon County.
Great winter hiking trails across Pennsylvania
Updated Feb 12, 2021;
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Here are 30 great spots for some cold-weather trekking.
Pennsylvania’s Trail of the Year for 2021, the 38-mile Delaware & Hudson Trail in Lackawanna, Susquehanna and Wayne counties, will appear on many lists of prime trails this year. Tracing the former corridor of the Delaware & Hudson Railway, which primarily carried anthracite coal out of the Lackawanna Valley during the second half of the 19th century, the D&H Trail is open to motorized and non-motorized users, including walkers, bikers, equestrians as well as snowmobilers.
And, in that same vein, the Trail of the Year in 2020 was the 46-mile Ghost Town Trail in Cambria and Indiana counties as Pennsylvania’s Trail of the Year. Launched in 1994 as a 12-mile segment, Ghost Town Trail was the first trail in the state constructed with transportation enhancement funding. An estimated 80,000 users each year enjoy the trail, which was designate