People have for probably thousands of years wanted to live in Manitowoc and Two Rivers because of the natural resources available here. The forests, rivers, Lake Michigan- all made this location attractive to wildlife, and ultimately the people that … Continue reading
Jim Knickelbine
Nature has so much to offer this time of year – fascinating animal movements, beautiful leaf colors, renewed opportunities for hiking, hunting, and fishing. There are fewer mosquitoes and comfortable temperatures are icing on the cake. There is so much … Continue reading
I’m glad that we experience the quarterly changing of seasons. Like so many, I look forward to fall after the warm muggy summer we experienced, or perhaps are still experiencing. Although I know from the calendar that the seasons are … Continue reading
The Mystery in the Milkweed Breanna Gosh, summer naturalist intern at Woodland Dunes There are many creatures that can be found in the milkweed, from Monarchs to Milkweed Beetles, from Aphids to Lady Beetles. Birds, such as the Yellow Warbler … Continue reading
The Frogs and Toads of Woodland Dunesby Breanna Gosh, summer naturalist intern of Woodland Dunes “They breathe through their moist, smooth skin. They are born in the water and spend their first stage of life in water, and then are … Continue reading