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  1. Bobbleton

    Bears, rattlesnakes and wawa subs . . . . trip report part 1

    I'm posting my trip report here because it wasn't a group get together nor did it happen in the pines. You might find it interesting, though . . . since its relevant to animals that exist right here. Usually at least once a week, my friends and I will take a trip to the Delaware Water Gap...
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    Pinesnake Encounters

    Four years ago, I stumbled across a northern pinesnake in a state park. That particular incident is what rekindled my interest in reptiles and amphibians, and began my tromping escapades. Since then, I have been trying like mad to find another pinesnake, and have had absolutly zero success...
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    ENSP's Amphibian Crossing Survey

    Every spring, several nights out of the year, something amazing happens. On the first warm rainy nights, several species of amphibians migrate en masse from their upland hibernation grounds, to their lowland breeding grounds--in specialized fish-free ponds called vernal pools. The night varies...
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    Need information on inflatables

    Nomatter where i look, i can't seem to get a straight answer on using an inflatable boat in any of the local rivers or lakes. My boat is a coleman 3-man inflatable and meets all sorts of standards for this and that . . . but i can't seem to research a straight answer on using it at cedar creek...
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    need help identifying---name that animal!!

    in my travels today, i found . . . evidence left over from several animals. They are separate and weren't found together, but I need help identifying them both. I have my suspicions but they just don't make sense. and the one i'm REALLY eager to find out about is this: if...
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