For Pride Month, we’ve partnered with Penn State’s Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (CSGD) to take a look at how a nature center can support our LGBTQ+ community.

Located in the heart of central Pennsylvania, Shaver’s Creek has been connecting people to people and people to nature since 1976. We provide educational and recreational opportunities for families, schools, corporate groups, and Penn State students. Come hike a trail, see live animals up close, learn about conservation, and enjoy our programs.
Shaver’s Creek is committed to extending Penn State’s Outreach mission of instruction, service, and research. Through quality programs, we teach, model, and provide the knowledge, values, skills, experiences, and dedication that enable individuals and communities to achieve and maintain harmony between human activities and the natural systems that support all living species.
For Pride Month, we’ve partnered with Penn State’s Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity (CSGD) to take a look at how a nature center can support our LGBTQ+ community.
Have you ever wondered how birds keep cool in these heat waves? It might look more familiar than you'd think! 🌞
Like us, birds take advantage of lots of different ways to stay cool. Jane enjoys a cold bath while Rosalie and Matilda stretch their wings to lose some body heat.
You'll spot our birds seeking out the shade inside their mews, just like we do! Similar to cats and dogs, they might also stick out their tongues and pant to keep cool.
Do you have any rocket pops in your freezer? Our birds also love a frozen treat in the heat! In the last photo, you'll see Cook snacking on his own frozen rocket pop, of sorts 🦐🧊
While it may seem tough to weather the weather on these hot days, this is all part of the natural experience for birds in the wild. Luckily, our resident ambassadors have some extra care and support from our dedicated wildlife team to ensure they stay happy and healthy in the summer heat.
Hope you're staying cool out there, too!
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