(The Center Square) — On the shores of Pennsylvania’s sliver of Lake Erie, something has happened that hasn’t been seen for decades: common terns nesting on the beach, raising their young chicks to fledglings. Game Commission officials are excited. Back in the 1930s, Presque Isle State Park had 100 breeding pairs of terns at Gull […]
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