CHENANGO COUNTY - With warmer weather finally hitting the southern tier, and cabin fever setting in from quarantine, families and individuals are ready to get outside.
Now that Chenango County has moved into phase two of the New York reopening, more summer activities are becoming available.
Rogers Conservation Center walking trails are open to the public from dawn until dusk. Recently Rogers shared on their Facebook page that their strawberries are in bloom.
"Soon they will produce strawberries to feed our wildlife at Rogers Center. Seeds from the fruits are spread though droppings of animals. You can spot these flowers in grass, on the sides of trails, and on road sides," sposted the Rogers Environmental Education Center on Facebook.