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Winter Plans

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  1. Rattler
    Member

    So now that the things are slowing down, what are everyones plans for the long winter ahead.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  2. Improving PAHERP.
    Writing new Resource papers. **Looking for volunteers :)

    Will herp here an there for duskys and other salamanders while the ground in not frozen.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  3. krloucks
    Moderator

    Salamanders....

    Posted 5 months ago #
  4. Daileye1
    Member

    Rattler: I switch back to Black Bear photography until they den then sulk until spring.

    PaHerp: My personal repertoire of PA herpetology is generally slim but I am not averse to being given a topic to research and write about as long as there someone agrees to verify the finished product.. Let me know if I may be of assistance.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  5. Will keep you posted on that. I have something I am trying to finish up after that I will see what can be worked on.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  6. Oh almost forgot my other winter plan. To get all of my older records in to the Database. Back to 2006 I think.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  7. krloucks
    Moderator

    I have mostly only been putting in records with vouchers. Do you want the older ones... I can go back to '86 if I can find my notes. At least to '91 anyway.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  8. Rattler
    Member

    I (my family) will hunt, fish, trap, herp, watch birds at the feeders, work on any metal and wood working projects, anything I can do with my family outdoors. I love putting trail cameras out after the season and see what made it through the army of orange, then go look for shed deer antlers . Anything that gets us outdoors. Dream about spring TR's.

    Posted 5 months ago #
  9. Kyle thats up to you. If they are in NAHERP maybe one day we will have the export import system.

    Posted 5 months ago #

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