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March 11, 2024

Back in the summer of ‘23, Governor Shapiro did something, and it made a huge statement to everyone in Pennsylvania. He launched the Office of Outdoor […]

February 27, 2024

It’s easy to use facts and statistics to explain the large-scale power the Parks and Recreation departments in Pennsylvania can have on communities – but it’s […]

January 29, 2024

On a cold winter’s day, nothing quite beats a warm bowl of soup with your favorite fixins’. It’s hearty, it’s a great source of nutrition, comforting, […]

January 17, 2024

Ah, what a year it was! So many trails followed, bridges crossed, fields frolicked. So many classes taken, dogs walked, friends made. It would be impossible […]

December 21, 2023

The winter doldrums affect the very best of us. It can be easy to just stay inside under a blanket bingeing Netflix. And while that does […]

December 13, 2023

Did you know that, in 2021, the red fox was designated as an official endangered species? What about the fact that three different native Pennsylvania snakes […]

November 22, 2023

November is Native American Heritage Month – a month meant to give recognition to the contributions of Native Americans in the U.S. The month is for […]

November 9, 2023

While scavengers in the wild are known for munching on dead things, they can also be considered resourceful – making use out of what is already […]

October 18, 2023

If my dog isn’t invited, I probably don’t want to go. I’m Rachel from Philadelphia and my Road Trip to Valley Green and Chestnut Hill opened […]

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