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Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in. Edit Close. Toggle navigation Menu. Don't have an account? Sign Up Today. Learn more about HD Media. Recommended for you. Latest News. Huggins anxious for Pitt-WVU basketball showdown. Amber Perry: Online resources help boost education Opinion. Parents sue former Holz Elem. Hoppy Kercheval: We must thank veterans for their service. Kathleen Jacobs: Atticus Finch wasn't wrong Opinion. Wetlands found on the Wayne support several heron rookeries and waterfowl.
Surprisingly, on the reclaimed surface-mine lands, the Wayne also has significant populations of grassland specialties such as Henslow's Sparrow and shrubby openings with Prairie Warbler.
Territorial Sedge Wrens were present in The Wayne is home to the Indiana Bat, a federal endangered species, with both breeding and hibernating sites identified. Several state-listed wildlife species also occur here, such as, the black bear, bobcat, timber rattlesnake, grizzled skipper and Ohio lamprey. Acid mine drainage continues as a problematic result of surface mining. Fragmentation of ownership has led to a mosaic ofland management styles. Land is being obtained to consolidate ownership.
Fragmentation by the conversion of habitat is problematic such as in road construction i. Nelsonville Bypass, access roads for mineral projects or to private inholdings , and clearing for mineral development projects i. The last known record for these guys in Athens County were in and when they were found on private property in Athens County.
As for the Wayne National Forest, this is the first time that the Blue Corporals have been spotted in the Athens County area and documented; they have been documented in parts of Wayne found in Hocking County. Needless to say, when this information was received, Kyle and I became super excited, and so did those in Wayne.
Your email address will not be published. Your Website. The Division of Wildlife now relies primarily on public reports of sightings to track black bears in our state. Biologists remind everyone who is lucky enough to spot a black bear to always leave the animal alone and be cautious in vicinities where bear have been sited. Black bears are born blind and tiny, no bigger than a squirrel, but the cubs enter the world inside a cozy den with their furry, protective mom to keep them safe and warm.
Although they mate in the summer months, black bears are delayed implanters and implantation of the fertilized egg happens in early December. After a gestation of only six weeks, the female gives birth in January or February. She usually has two cubs but can have up to five in a litter.
Although the cubs nurse and grow quickly in the den, the mother does not eat during hibernation — in fact she can go for days without eating, drinking, urinating, or defecating. She lives off a layer of fat that she builds up during the summer and fall. The cubs are ready to venture outside with their mom when they are about three months old.
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