We’ve put together a list of our staff’s favorite nature reads to inspire your curiosity, sense of adventure, and connection to the outdoors all summer long. Happy reading!
Join us for a yearlong celebration as we honor 50 years of discovery at Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center!
Located in the heart of central Pennsylvania, Shaver’s Creek has been connecting people to people and people to nature since 1976. We provide educational and recreational opportunities for families, schools, corporate groups, and Penn State students. Come hike a trail, see live animals up close, learn about conservation, and enjoy our programs.
Shaver’s Creek is committed to extending Penn State’s Outreach mission of instruction, service, and research. Through quality programs, we teach, model, and provide the knowledge, values, skills, experiences, and dedication that enable individuals and communities to achieve and maintain harmony between human activities and the natural systems that support all living species.
We’ve put together a list of our staff’s favorite nature reads to inspire your curiosity, sense of adventure, and connection to the outdoors all summer long. Happy reading!
The Dark Cliffy Spot at Stone Valley is a shale rock face overlooking a stream.
Riley, one of Shaver's Creek's environmental interns, took a stroll to Dark Cliffy Spot last November and was met with an abundance of plants suited to this unique environment.
In Riley's blog post "Inspired by Dark Cliffy Spot", you can accompany them on their journey to discover some of the plants that call this habitat home: common liverwort, maidenhair spleenwort, wild columbine. and downy rattlesnake plantain.
Riley chose these four plants because "I felt genuine excitement to learn more about them and to see them for myself."
If your excitement is bubbling like Riley's, check out the full blog post linked below to learn all about these fascinating plants.
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