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Otter Creek Township is a township in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 525 at the 2020 census, [ 4 ] down from 589 in 2010. [ 5 ] Otter Creek Township received its name due to the creek's substantial otter population.
As of the 2020 census, its population was 16,396, [1] making it the fifth-least populous county in Pennsylvania. Its county seat is Coudersport. [2] The county was created in 1804 and later organized in 1836. [3] It is named after James Potter, who was a general from Pennsylvania in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Due to ...
Otter Creek Township: 1 Mercer County Otterbein: 1 Franklin County Otto: 1 Northumberland County Otto Township: 1 McKean County Ottown: 1 Bedford County: 15537 Ottsville: 1 Bucks County: 18942 Outcrop: 1 Fayette County: 15478 Outlet: 1 Luzerne County: 18612 Outwood: 1 Schuylkill County: 17963 Oval: 1 Lycoming County: 17759 Overbrook: 1
Wildlife conservationists in Pennsylvania are celebrating the return of the American River Otter to Ridley Creek, a sighting they say hasn't happened in over 100 years. The Williamstown ...
The following is a list of the 67 counties of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.The city of Philadelphia is coterminous with Philadelphia County, the municipalities having been consolidated in 1854, and all remaining county government functions having been merged into the city after a 1951 referendum.
Otter Creek is a 11.2-mile-long (18.0 km) [1] tributary of the Susquehanna River in York County, Pennsylvania in the United States. [2] Otter Creek joins the Susquehanna between Shenks Ferry and York Furnace. Established through a cooperative effort involving various stakeholders, the Otter Creek Nature Preserve is a crucial part of the PPL ...
Mill Creek (also known as Otter Creek) is a 11.04 miles (17.77 km) long tributary of the Delaware River and is one of six streams in Bucks County, Pennsylvania by the same name. Mill Creek rises just east of Core Creek Park in Middletown Township and reaches its confluence at the Delaware River's 118.87 river mile in Bristol Borough.
This list of mammals in Pennsylvania consists of 66 species currently believed to occur wild in the state. This excludes feral domesticated species such as feral cats and dogs . Several species recently lived wild in Pennsylvania, but are now extirpated (locally, but not globally, extinct).