Susquehanna County Conservation District

Conservation Corner

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Promoting stewardship of our natural resources and helping Susquehanna County citizens become aware of the interrelationships between human activities and the natural environment. Hosts: Don Hibbard & Devyn Voda

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Susquehanna County Conservation District

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Science

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suscondistrict.org

Latest episode

Jun 25, 2026

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Episodes

The Color-Changing Frog of the East - The Gray Treefrog 25.06.2026

Every late spring and early summer, a chorus of frogs announces that they are looking for mates. But one particular species can fool the untrained ear. If you're looking for this species, forget it. They are camouflage masters. Join us as we discuss the Gray Tree frog and find out how unique this frog really is.

A Closer Look at New World Screw Worm 23.06.2026

Turn on the TV or scroll through your social media feed, and chances are you've heard about the New World screwworm. But should we be concerned, or is this just another headline designed to grab our attention? Join us as we take a closer look at this ordinary-looking fly with an extraordinary and disturbing life cycle.

Meet the 2026 Intern 19.06.2026

It's summer (well, almost), and that means we have a new intern. Join us as we meet Olivia Martin and find out where she's been going to college and what her plans are after graduation.

Murder Hornets and More 18.06.2026

We're in the final week of Tier 1 Invasive Insects of Greatest Concern. Join us to see if Asian hornets are a real concern in PA and how to identify these wily creatures.

Coming to a Forest Near You: Asian Long-Horned Beetle and the Winter Moth 22.05.2026

Brace yourself! Two insects are on the move. Both are Tier 1 Invasive Insects of Greatest Concern. Learn more about the Asian Long-Horned Beetle (ALB) and the Winter Moth, and find out what you can do to prevent them from destroying forests across the Keystone State.

Eco-News - May 2026 - Invasive Pests and Ecofriendly Treated Lumber 21.05.2026

We're back! And today we're talking eco-news! Join us as we discuss PA's levels of invasive pests and what the state is doing to prevent their destruction. What else do we have up our sleeve? How about treated lumber that won't poison your food or family? Join us as we cover all this and a few fun facts to boot!

First Flowers of Spring - The Trout Lily and Red Trillium 07.05.2026

The short, cold days of winter are over, and spring is officially here. Join us as we discuss how a few flowers have found a way to take advantage of the bright sunlight on the forest floor before leaves come out on trees.

Eel Release Day! - (Not a Holiday but It Should Be) 30.04.2026

American Eels are a big deal. They hang out in saltwater. Swim into freshwater. Slink over land. Eat invasives. But need clean water no matter where they swim. Populations are down, but not for long! Join us as we chat with SCCD Watershed Specialist, Jill Pagnotti, and find out more about this incredible species. Find out how a few eels became our temporary pets at the office. And how you can cele...

The Ultimate Soil Engineer - The Woodchuck 24.04.2026

They don't throw stuff (besides dirt). They don't really like wood. So, what's up with that chubby critter called the Woodchuck? Join us as we discover the secret world of the whistle pig. And perhaps we'll learn exactly what they spend their days doing if they're not throwing sticks in a pile.

A Pennsylvania Native and a Wannabe 24.04.2026

Cold, clean water in Pennsylvania supports some of the most spectacular native fish in the Keystone State. The Brook Trout, a small but stunning native, can turn any stream into a fly fisher’s dream. Meanwhile, the Brown Trout, one of the most heavily stocked species in PA, can significantly impact native populations, often reducing or restricting the Brook Trout’s natural range. Join us as we exp...

The Nightcrawler: We Only Come Out at Night 09.04.2026

Warm spring rains bring out many organisms that have been hiding all winter. But what about those extremely long worms nicknamed the nightcrawler? Join us as we uncover the mystery of this worm and why they show up in our lawns and sidewalks some nights and not others.

Hot Topic: Data Centers! 09.04.2026

Here in Pennsylvania (and pretty much everywhere), data centers seem to be on the tip of everyone's tongue. Join us as we explore the environmental ramifications of these gargantuan projects.

Mountain Lions: Pennsylvania Resident or Local Legend? 25.03.2026

Social media, for a few generations now, has been the barber shop/salon of yesteryear. Storytelling. Gossip. Half-truths. But one thing is for certain. Joe Schmo is an expert Mountain Lion biologist. Today, we’re here to help you better understand the history of mountain lions in Pennsylvania and just how likely it is that your uncle's friend's neighbor's mechanic actually saw one in h...

Pokey-pines? The Critters with the Spines 25.03.2026

If ever there was a "punk" animal, it would be the porcupine. Spiked hair. Climbing to the tops of trees just cause they can. Yyeeeaaahhhh! All kidding aside, what do we know about this little anarchist? Join us as we deep dive into the little critters that dogs love to hate - the one, the only, porcupine.

More Tree Issues - Galls, Witches Broom, Cankers, Oh My! 26.02.2026

Trees deal with a lot! Today, we take a closer look at some weird tree problems - and boy, are these weird. From growths caused by insects to oozing goo, trees are fighting for their lives. Don't miss this episode!

Burls, Burls, Burls (What in the World Are They?) 26.02.2026

Yep. It's still winter. But we're nearing the end, I promise. In the meantime, winter gives us a chance to observe things that might go unnoticed during the "greener" seasons. In this episode, we're taking a closer look at burls. Never heard of them? It's okay - today's your day. Join us as we find out what they are and why they exist on the trees around us.

It's the Great Backyard Bird Count! 14.02.2026

It's all been leading up to this moment! Join us as we describe the history behind the Great Backyard Bird Count and describe exactly how you can be a part of this global citizen science effort. Enjoy your weekend and count a few birds along the way.

Famous Birds at Your Feeder (Part 3): The Red-bellied woodpecker and the Blue Jay 09.02.2026

As we wind down our series on famous birds at your birdfeeder, we saved the best for last! February 13 marks the start of the Great Backyard Bird Count, and this episode will not disappoint. Join us as we discuss the Red-bellied woodpecker and the Blue Jay. And despite what you might think about the Blue Jay, we expect that you'll be pleasantly surprised by the fun facts we have in store.

Famous Birds at Your Feeder (Part 2): The Purple Finch and the Mourning Dove 29.01.2026

The countdown continues! February 13 marks the start of the Great Backyard Bird Count, and this episode is sure to help you prepare. Join us this week as we discuss the Purple Finch and the Mourning Dove - two more familiar faces at a lot of birdfeeders here in the Northeast. A couple of laughs and some wild facts are guaranteed!

Famous Birds at Your Feeder: The Nuthatch and Dark Eyed Junco 15.01.2026

It's all leading up to that moment. February 13 marks the start of the Great Backyard Bird Count, and we're helping you get ready. Join us this week as we discuss the Dark-Eyed Junco and the White-Breasted Nuthatch - two familiar faces at most birdfeeders in the Northeast. Cool facts and identification features are definitely on the menu for this week!

A Deep Dive on Birdseed 🐦 08.01.2026

Grandpa did it, Dad carried on the tradition, and boy, is it relaxing. But that seed? What's the history of feeding birds? What's the deal with seed, suet, and pellets? Join us as we do a deep dive into birdseed and the birdfeeding industry. You know there'll be a few surprises along the way!

Now Bring Us some Figgy Pudding (The Christmas episode) 26.12.2025

Buckle your seatbelts, this episode is about to get crazy. You know the song, but do you know the fruit? Join us as we delve into the wonderfully weird world of figs. Don't say we didn't warn you.

25 Pa. Code Chapter 102. Erosion And Sediment Control 26.12.2025

The title sounds technical, but that's why the Conservation District is here! Join Conservation Specialist, Logan Fowler, as he breaks down a few regulations that might help you save time and money before starting your next backyard project.

What's a Holiday Without the Cranberry? 26.12.2025

Cranberries are synonymous with Thanksgiving and Christmas, but why? Join us as we explore the wide world of Cranberries and get to know this tart little fruit better.

Why Some Leaves Just Can't Say Goodbye 16.11.2025

Every autumn in the northeast, leaves fall - well, most of them anyway. Join us as we discuss the concept of marcescence and why some leaves hang on till spring.

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