As the pandemic continues, Pennsylvania leaders give an update on the latest COVID-19 developments. HARRISBURG, Pa. - You know who’s enjoying Pennsylvania’s stay-at-home order during the coronavirus pandemic?
Opossums. With more of us working from home, there are fewer cars on the road, so opossums — and other animals — aren’t getting run over as often on the Lehigh Valley’s highways. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS “This time of year we’re usually flooded with calls to help opossums that get hit by cars with babies in their pouch,” said Katherine Uhler, director of the Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center in Hamilton Township. “This year, not one.” Baby squirrels and rabbits are being rushed to the center in record numbers