Thursday, March 28, 2024
Thursday, March 28, 2024

Legislature’s Wildlife Day Features Many Mountain State Native Species

Division of Natural Resources (DNR) Wildlife Day was held at the State Capitol today and biologists from the DNR brought many animals native to West Virginia to Charleston to further educate the public on animal life in the Mountain State. Representatives from the DNR as well as other ecologically friendly groups brought information on how to recognize animals and plants around the state and how to better care for the beautiful surroundings and vistas for which our state is renowned.

Pictured here is an Eastern Corn Snake which can grow up to six feet in length and is native to the Eastern Panhandle, where they are often found in farmlands and feed on small rodents. Corn Snakes are easily recognized due to their attractive and distinct red dorsal blotches outlined in black against a light brown background. Their bellies resemble Maize, or Indian Corn, thus it’s name.

Next is Hubert, the opossum, from the Zoo at Oglebay Park in Wheeling, WV. The Virginia Opossum, the species name, is the only marsupial found in North America north of the Rio Grande River. It is the largest member of its genus, family and order and is the largest of the opossums. They are typically 15–20 inches long and weigh between 9 and 13 pounds when fully grown.

The Virginia Opossum is noted for its reaction to threats, which is to feign death, thus the term “playing possum”. Opossums like Hubert can generally be found throughout West Virginia.

Also pictured are two raptors from the Three Rivers Avian Center in Brooks, West Virginia. On the left is a Peregrine Falcon, a rare species in West Virginia according to the DNR and until recently was categorized as threatened. Often considered the fastest bird in the world, Peregrine Falcons currently hold the air speed record for animals with a velocity of 208 miles per hour.

On the right is pictured a Red-Tailed Hawk. The Red-tailed Hawk is widespread in North America and is a popular bird in the sport of falconry. The Three Rivers Avian Center is an animal shelter for injured and endangered wild birds, raptor rehabilitation and environmental education programs.

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