Long-Eared Owl
Conservation Status: Threatened
Long-eared Owls are shy, nocturnal, and highly camouflaged. As "High Level Concern" species in the State Wildlife Action Plan consevation needs are critical.
There are numerous ways for you to help save and protect the threatened and endangered species of Pennsylvania. Learn more about the animals we help to protect and how you can help them too.
Girls prekindergarten to twelfth grade work to educate our community about threatened and endangered indigenous animals. Learn more about our animal ambassadors for this year.
Wildlife Student Saviors increase public awareness and understanding of natural resources, ecosystems services and associated threats and risks to species with greatest conservation needs and their habitats.
Long-eared Owls are shy, nocturnal, and highly camouflaged. As "High Level Concern" species in the State Wildlife Action Plan consevation needs are critical.
At only about 4 inches long, the Bog Turtle is one of North America’s smallest Turtles. The greatest threats to the Bog Turtle are the loss of its habitat from wetland development and pollution.
Nuphar microphylla. The species grows in lakes, ponds and slow-moving sections of rivers and streams.
In Pennsylvania, the eastern small-footed bat, also commonly referred to as small-footed Myotis. It was proposed for threatened listing due to losses from White Nose Syndrome (WNS).
"We all benefit from wildlife and habitat preservation. Wildlife preservation represents social justice because we all breathe the same air and share the same earth."
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