#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: Geminid Meteor Shower
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...
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#bioPGH Blog: American Holly
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...
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#bioPGH Blog: Eastern Wild Turkey
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...
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#bioPGH Blog: Witch Hazel
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...
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#bioPGH Blog: Northern Saw-whet Owls
Although you may not readily notice it, Pittsburgh sees its fair share of animal migrations throughout the fall and winter months. While it may seem strange for several species of fauna to pass through the city during their...
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#bioPGH Blog: Late Purple Aster
It may be quite surprising to still see bright blossoms popping up here and there amongst the warm crimson and gold hues of the autumn foliage that dominates the late October – early November landscape. However, there are...