
Although Hawk Mountain is encased in snow and ice, we see signs of spring as our two female broadwings are returning northward for their third spring since they were tagged during summer 2016. …Read More
Although Hawk Mountain is encased in snow and ice, we see signs of spring as our two female broadwings are returning northward for their third spring since they were tagged during summer 2016. …Read More
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary reports that Rosalie, the Kittatinny Ridge’s Broad-winged Hawk, made it to her winter home after traveling 5478 miles. Rosalie left fairly late, around the September 14th, and arrived in …Read More
Photos courtesy of Mary Linkevich (nest) and Rebecca McCabe (birds in-hand) In June 2018, Hawk Mountain tagged two adult male Broad-winged Hawks with 5-gram satellite transmitters with the hope of learning more …Read More
Kempton, PA—Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and The Nature Conservancy announced that they will protect over 2,400 acres of Sanctuary forestland for generations to come. “Hawk Mountain sits on the Kittatinny Ridge, a globally-significant …Read More
Earlier this month Hawk Mountain Sanctuary biologists published a new paper in collaboration with researchers in Canada and across the United States that suggests global climate change is creating long-term shifts in …Read More
BOILING SPRINGS, Pa. (June 1, 2017) – On Tuesday, the Lower Towamensing Township Zoning Hearing Board in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, granted seven of eight variances requested for Blue Mountain Ski Resort, allowing …Read More
In the summer of 2016, Trout Unlimited, in partnership with Audubon Pennsylvania and the Kittattiny Ridge Coalition, electroshocked 41 streams in Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, and Schuylkill counties. Survey teams led by TU …Read More
RIDGENA COMPLETES MIGRATION TO COLUMBIA AND BACK! In 2015 the Kittatinny Coalition sponsored and tracked the complete migration of “Ridgena”, a Broad-winged Hawk, as part of Hawk Mountain Sanctuary’s Broad-winged Hawk Project. …Read More
Small Valley After three years of hard work, on April 27th, Jane Ransom (former) CEO of The Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania, and Nancy Cladel, President of the Manada Conservancy, …Read More