Monarch Butterfly Release Written by Corrissa Frank, Marketing and Development Coordinator One morning, Jim, the Executive Director approached me and said, “Corrissa, would you like to come with us to rescue monarch eggs and caterpillars?” Throughout my college career, I … Continue reading
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Written by intern, Alek Henseler If you have ever spent any time along one of our two Twin Rivers here in Two Rivers, no doubt you have heard the signature flopping splash of the common carp. The East and West … Continue reading
Written by Jennifer Powell, Land Management Coordinator for Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Coordinator for the Lakeshore Invasive Species Management Area (LISMA). Many yellow flowers are popping up along roadside ditches this time of year. It seems like it is … Continue reading
Written by naturalist intern, Erica Groelle I was asked to raise a few monarch caterpillars for an education program at the Dunes, so I decided that I should probably do a little research first and learned quite a lot … Continue reading
The Benefits of Playing in the Mud Written by naturalist intern Breanna Gosh Mud: white clothing’s worst enemy and a worm’s best friend. Woodland Dunes recently celebrated International Mud Day on June 29th, and Jess and I were ecstatic to … Continue reading