SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT BIRDS ON GAME COMMISSION WEBSITE
Game Commission website offerings on wild bird upgraded
HARRISBURG
– The Pennsylvania Game Commission today unveiled a redesigned and
expanded birding and bird conservation section on its website to help it
better communicate the importance of wild birds to the millions who
visit the website annually.
“We
have always recognized that there is tremendous interest in birding and
bird conservation among Pennsylvanians, but it hasn’t been easy to meet
that demand with content on our website, because of our limited number
of wildlife diversity biologists are incredibly busy,” explained Carl G.
Roe, agency executive director. “These upgrades have been in
development for the better part of two years, and with them now in
place, our wild bird content overnight has become an indispensable
resource for anyone from students to birders to backyard bird feeders.”
The
new section offers advice on where to go statewide to see birds, when
the best times of day are to go and what you can expect to see. Learn
about migratory behavior. Figure out what seeds to put in your feeders
to attract the wild birds you really want to see. Get help in making
your property more bird friendly. Get background on how you can take
part in important projects conducted annually to help biologists keep
tabs on bird numbers.
“There’s
always a need for more participants in the Great Backyard Bird Count,
Pennsylvania Annual Migratory Count and even the Christmas Bird Count”
explained Doug Gross, supervisor of the agency Endangered and Nongame
Birds Section. “Visit these pages and learn firsthand how you can get
involved, work with other birders and make a difference in bird
conservation. We could really use your help!”
Pennsylvania
is truly a keystone state when it comes to wild birds because the
Appalachian Mountains have been part of a continental migratory highway
for birds since the days of the passenger pigeon. There are 285 species
of wild birds that are regular denizens of the state; another 129
species are less frequent visitors. It’s that diversity of birdlife that
makes Pennsylvania so special to birders.
“We’ve
taken substantial steps on these pages to acquaint more Pennsylvanians
with the state’s wild birds and the agency’s role in bird conservation,
both within the Commonwealth’s borders and internationally,” said Dan
Brauning, supervisor of the agency’s Wildlife Diversity Division. “This
content will help more people see the value of wild birds, and get them
closer to birds. It also offers ways to get involved in bird
conservation and to make your property safer and more attractive to
birds. Please visit. You’ll see a side of Pennsylvania that surely will
charm you and likely hook you on wild birds for life!”
To access the new Birding and Bird Conservation Section of the agency website – www.pgc.state.pa.us
– place your cursor over “Wildlife” in the top navigation, and select
“Birding/Bird Conservation in the dropdown menu. The new section can be
accessed from the Wildlife Page.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT BIRDS ON GAME COMMISSION WEBSITE
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