#bioPGH Blog
A resource of Biophilia: Pittsburgh, #bioPGH is a weekly blog and social media series that aims to encourage both children and adults to reconnect with nature and enjoy what each of our distinctive seasons has to offer. From the best times to plant seasonal flora and enjoy their peak blooms, to astronomical events and creatures to keep an eye and ear out for, Phipps will keep you in the know with what’s going on in our environment!
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#bioPGH Blog: Orionids Meteor Shower
The Orionids meteor shower peaks in October, but if you want to take full advantage of the view, it might take an exciting bit of planning!
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#bioPGH Blog: Some Preparation for Migration
Some birds have quite the journey ahead of them as they migrate for winter - how do they store up the energy?
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#bioPGH Blog: Sweetgum Tree
Besides its star-shaped leaves, the sweetgum is a tree with many distinctive traits, including its bark-winged twigs and its spiky little fruits.
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#bioPGH Blog: Eastern Black Rat Snake
Snakes are often feared and carry a negative stigma, but many of their attributes are simply misunderstood—they really are fascinating creatures!
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#bioPGH Blog: Ladybugs
North America has over 500 species of native ladybugs, but some introduced species have cause a bit of a nuisance - let's explore!
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#bioPGH Blog: The Trees of Pittsburgh
Trees change the dynamic of a city and its people, and they have an incredible impact on everything from public health to economics - let's explore!