Shy but aggressive, curious but stealthy!
The Bobcat's exceptionally keen senses contribute to its well-earned reputation...

Born Cannibals!
Just after hatching, young praying mantises may turn cannibal...

The lively Black-capped Chickadee!
This little gray and white bundle of woodland energy with the black head is...

King of birds!
Majestic, swift in flight, lord over vast territories...

October Revolution!
In the leaves, now that cholorphyll has been deposed...

There's some real squirreling away these days!
The "squirreled away" nut stock managed by bushy-tailed brokers...

The Mexican Connection

Each time it chooses the next flower, the Monarch butterfly moves southward...

Queen Anne's Lace — A Royal Pain?

This dominant Wild Carrot would like to rule the world, it seems...

Hummers of Summer

Bean-sized eggs will soon hatch in dainty nests...

A bird that nests in a parking lot?

The Killdeer has got a hankering for open spaces places...

Time to rise and croak!

Up from the depths of muck and mire, come the awakening frogs...

It's a bloomin' stinker, it is!

Skunk cabbage, that super smeller of the swales and swamps...

Shy but aggressive, curious but stealthy!
The Bobcat's exceptionally keen senses contribute to its well-earned reputation...

Susquehanna River Commission
Meet a group coordinating efforts to protect the Susquehanna River.

Rodale Institute
Learn why soil quality could be as important as air and water quality.

Mully Grub
Visit a trout stream known for its funny name.

Muddy Waters
Learn what anglers are doing to lessen threats to their favorite fish.

Misnamed River
Get the real story behind the Susquehanna and Susquehannocks.

Flood of 96
The effects of floods don't go away as soon as the water receeds.

Bear Meadows
With 58 species of dragonflies and more, Bear Meadows is a naturalist's
dream.

Amish Farmers
Meet one of the Susquehanna Watershed's "most cutting-edge agricultural
innovators."

Nittany Lion
Remember the majestic beasts that once prowled the mountains of Central PA.

Harriet Tubman
Over 300 slaves found the path to freedom following the Susquehanna to
Pennsylvania.

The Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania

Explore deep inside one of the Susquehanna Watershed's most mysterious
places.

Susquehanna River

From Otsego Lake in New York to Maryland's Chesapeake Bay, the Susquehanna River crosses many paths.

Home, Sweet Home
Pennsylvania students are using their environmental demonstration home to teach others.

Take a Pass on Chilean Sea Bass

This fish, popular in upscale restaurants, is on the verge of extinction.

Standard of Living
Pennsylvania students will soon be required to know more about the natural world around them.






Part of the EarthTones Series is made possible by a partnership between GreenWorks, the Roving Nature Center,
Nature Newswatch®, WatershedRadio.org and the Maryland Chapter of the Sierra Club.