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Locality: Hamburg, Pennsylvania



Address: Kernsville Dam Road 19526 Hamburg, PA, US

Website: www.bluemountainwildlife.com/

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Blue Mountain Wildlife Incorporated 26.01.2021

The Blue Mountain Wildlife Membership Meeting and Cook-Out. Eleven people braved the cold and breezy day to hear and read the BMW 2020 Annual Report and elect the 2021 slate of Officers and Directors. The group also enjoyed hot dogs cooked over an open fire, as well as a selection of fine picnic fixin's. Not the usual "Banquet", but these aren't the usual times.

Blue Mountain Wildlife Incorporated 19.01.2021

Pottsville Republican reports on the construction at the PA 61/I-78 interchange and the I-78 Bridge over the Schuylkill, including the moving of the Abrupt Digger Bee colony. https://www.republicanherald.com//article_6a70df98-c5fc-59

Blue Mountain Wildlife Incorporated 06.01.2021

This is IMPORTANT. Please read, share and act! The Northern Berks Comprehensive Plan is being updated. This document provides direction for the development of Tilden Township, Hamburg Borough, Upper Bern Township, Upper Tulpehocken Township, Windsor Township, Perry Township and the Borough of Shoemakersville. This is the document that informs the Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision and Land Development Ordinances within those municipalities. Where you can build, what you ca...n build and how you can build. This document is the residents voice and vision for the future. TAKE THE SURVEY and let your voice be heard. It's an easy survey and takes only 10 to 15 minutes. Just click the link and tell your municipality how you think it should grow! Don't wait - the survey closes on Sunday November 15th. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NorthernBerksSurvey

Blue Mountain Wildlife Incorporated 18.12.2020

On the cloudy and breezy afternoon of Saturday October 24th, 13 people trekked above and below the Kernsville Dam to learn about the fascinating history of the area immediately below the Schuylkill Gap.