So I'm re-reading the PNHP entry for Fulton County because of reasons and I'm like... why did we waste time in high school reading shit about biology that DID NOT MATTER TO US? Why didn't we look at the ecosystems around us, the things we could touch and see and explore? Instead we had dumb-ass textbooks talking about broadly-generalized shit. Ugh.
( They could have been doing so much better... )
I was (a little light reading) checking out the Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Project for Fulton County. It (and all the other reports for the other counties in PA) can be found here if you want to read several hundred pages of Stuff In Your County (or mine). I'm located at the far end of the Sideling Hill Creek (N) watershed (page 35 of 273, the dark forest green color in the upper left hand side of the graphic).
( So much about dragonflies. That's what I'm here for really. )