The Upper Delaware has always been known for its abundance. For its wildlife, for its natural resources, for its diversity of fish in lakes, streams and rivers. Inhabitants all, each lends its …
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9/23/20
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When my now 37-year-old son, Zac, was a baby, his word for water was “uwa.” His name for the Upper Delaware was “The Big Uwa.”
Interestingly, this young toddler understood …
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By LAURIE STUART
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9/23/20
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UPPER DELAWARE RIVER — With the ability to ‘walk’ on land, and breathe air, the northern snakehead (Channa argus), called by some “Frankenfish,” poses a real threat to …
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By LAURIE STUART
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8/26/20
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The middle of July saw a warm spell, with temperatures getting into the 90s accompanied by high humidity that made it feel even hotter. The wildlife felt it too and hunkered down; deer spent a lot of …
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By SCOTT RANDO
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7/31/19
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The past two weeks have produced encounters with two beautiful female silk moths, both members of the family Saturniidae, which contains approximately 1,300 species. That beauty will be brief, as …
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By SANDY LONG
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7/24/19
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REGION — It’s spring, and that means insects are active again. The emerald ash borer (EAB) is now emerging from tiny holes in the ash trees to lay eggs on leaves and bark. When the eggs …
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FRITZ MAYER
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5/29/19
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