Ripples From the Dunes by Nancy Nabak, Communication Coordinator I usually expect the kids to be home around the middle of May. For the most part, they’re usually on time. It’s not college they’re migrating from – it’s South America. … Continue reading
Nancy Nabak
Written by Jennifer Klein, Land Management Coordinator Taking a break from the busyness of everyday life and spending time with nature is good for the soul. On a recent outing with friends, I was able to observe nature up close … Continue reading
Written by Frances Meyer, summer intern From my first week of working here as an intern, I couldn’t help but notice the many frogs hopping along the trails. On Willow trail especially, many would blend in with the grass, occasionally … Continue reading
Woodland Dunes operates a station which “listens” for signals emitted by radio tags that are affixed to migratory birds. We are part of a system known as Motus, which was developed in Canada by researchers. As with bird banding, a … Continue reading
Written by Jessica Johnsrud, Education Coordinator Every winter, I look forward to snowshoeing, sledding and hearing the crunch of the snow under my feet. There’s something magical about walking in the snow at night or cruising down a hill in … Continue reading