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The Lehigh Gap Nature Center took to social media Monday to alert visitors and hikers to "use caution" with pets after dog treats were found with fish hooks planted inside them.
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The spring migration count at Hawk Mountain began last month. One-day peak counts reach more than 100 birds in mid- to late-April, with this season’s count continuing through May 15.
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This week, Brad and Marty discuss images that McGuire acquired from India’s space program. The images show the first steps by man on the moon.
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Pennsylvania Master Naturalist is partnering with the Lehigh County Conservation District to host a Master Naturalist Volunteer training. The course aims to bolster local conservation efforts.
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A Montour County environmental educator, arborist and musician is attempting to climb the tallest tree at the highest point in each of the Commonwealth’s 67 counties.
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One person who consumed raw milk from Apple Valley Creamery in East Berlin and became ill, officials said. The milk is sold in three Lehigh Valley locations.
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The annual scholastic competition combines classroom learning and outdoor activities to engage students in environmental science. The state competition is scheduled for May 22 in Mifflinburg.
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Toasty has been the word to describe the Lehigh Valley’s weather this week, but forecasters say we’re about to cool off in a big way. They're expecting a big drop in temperatures to go along with our wet weekend.
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Carbon County officials on Thursday will sign on to a partnership with Northampton, officials announced. Their goal is to bolster farmland preservation efforts.
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Arcadia plans to tear down the SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western at 300 Gateway Drive off Route 512 and replace it with a 250,000-square-foot warehouse. If the permit is approved, developers will be allowed to discharge stormwater from construction activities into the Monocacy Creek.
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State environmental officials have found PFAS in one-third of Pa. water systems.
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Joro spiders are known for their 10-foot webs, among other things.
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The problem will not be solved quickly or easily, some say.
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Trout season opens across Pennsylvania on Saturday, April 2.
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The case stems from the Clean Power Plan created during the Obama administration but never enacted.
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Experts say vertical agriculture could be a key to future food security.
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Carbon and Schuylkill are among the 43 counties that will benefit from the federal funding.
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The plan uses the sale of credits for solar projects to plug oil and gas wells.
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Drillers are expected to pay about $234M -- $90 million more than the year before.
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Grants will go toward replacing gasoline- or diesel-fueled vehicles.
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The 3-state panel is tasked with protecting resources of the Chesapeake Bay.
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They don't bite or contain toxins, but they still don't have many friends in Pennsylvania.