The Pennsylvania Game Commission has materials on bats, bat houses, and the summer count. Go to www.pgc.state.us, click on "wildlife," then click on "wildlife" again, then "Appalachian bats."
Every year, various groups get out onto the banks, determined to clean up the debris. Last year, the Schuylkill Action Network organized 18 litter clean-ups across six counties into one campaign, the Schuylkill Scrub. This year, they're doing it again.
What's environmentally friendly, socially responsible and can make you money? RelayRides, putting a new spin on "car pooling" and today hanging out its virtual shingle nationally at www.relayrides.com.
An argument has been brewing over the past half-decade about a key environmental-impact assessment: The role of livestock production in climate change, specifically in greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions.
What do 17 dead cows, seven stillborn puppies, an anorexic horse, and a delirious child have in common? Unfortunately, there’s no punch line to this one.
In moments, a hearing about air emissions from Marcellus shale operations, held by state Rep. Greg Vitali and the House Democratic Policy Committee, will begin at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church.
The 2012 "Pump Rebels" pinup calendar, created by a native of Southern Chester County, combines fuel-efficient vehicles with voluptuous, bikini-clad babes. Talk about juicing up a Volt! Perking up the Nissan Leaf!