Perhaps a special attribute of humanity is our ability to continuously learn throughout our lives. In addition to that, we have the ability to learn from those who came before us. Creatures of the natural world seem to have mastered the … Continue reading
Jim Knickelbine
-Written by Julia Adams, summer intern for Woodland Dunes Nature Center It is always fascinating to learn about how other animals reproduce and raise their young. Recently while on vacation in Mexico, I observed sea turtles nesting on the beach. … Continue reading
I’m sure the key to happiness is in learning to find joy in small things. One is never guaranteed wealth, and attaching one’s happiness to costly possessions, while fun, can be a great source of disappointment if circumstances change. People … Continue reading
Ripples from the Dunes, by Jennifer Klein, Woodland Dunes’ Land Management Coordinator It is amazing the wildlife we encounter in the smallest and simplest of places. Recently while out tending to the butterfly garden at Woodland Dunes Nature Center, a … Continue reading
Written by Jake Gostisha, Woodland Dunes summer intern A recent trip to the Manitowoc Lakefront Birding Area, also known as the containment facility, brought forth the beauty of summer. Jim Knickelbine, the Woodland Dunes director, and myself made a trip … Continue reading