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Tag Archives: State Game Lands

White Covered Bridge

Celebrating Historic Covered Bridges

EventsBy JoAnne MarshallSeptember 4, 2024

As the fall season begins to flourish with its vibrant foliage and splashes of autumn colors throughout southwestern Pennsylvania, a very special festival will soon be held to commemorate and celebrate the historic covered bridges found within Greene and Washington counties.

Birding in Greene

Bird Watching in Greene

RecreationBy Guest ContributorApril 30, 2024

Bird watching is a wonderful opportunity to get outside and enjoy nature’s beauty while improving your own well-being. Greene County offers a variety of locations for bird watching year-round. Explore our list of where we recommend to go birding.

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PBA3 State Birding Initiative

RecreationBy Guest ContributorApril 26, 2024

The Third Pennsylvania Bird Atlas (PBA3) is a five-year-long survey running from January 2024 to February 2029. It is a comprehensive study to document the breeding bird species of Pennsylvania.

Hunting in Greene County: Your Guide to the Game Lands

Hunting in Greene County: Your Guide to the Game Lands

Hunting & Fishing, RecreationBy Colleen NelsonNovember 15, 2021

When the rain takes the leaves off the trees in November, it’s time to put on some fluorescent orange and proceed with caution – it’s hunting season. Now as winter approaches and trees stand bare, it’s time to head for nature’s very own shooting ranges and re-calibrate the skills needed when firearms deer season officially opens after Thanksgiving.

Indian Trail Tree by Matthew Cumberledge

The Indian Trail Tree

History, RecreationBy Guest ContributorNovember 3, 2020

We have our share of Native American Sites to be sure. Burial grounds, carved and painted rocks and caves. But there is one amazing artifact that remains that’s been overlooked in all the histories, guide books and in our own living memory. The Indian Trail Tree.

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