Early fall is a special time in terms of wildlife and habitat. Animals are moving or preparing for winter, and plants are either storing energy and nutrients or producing fruit and seed before they die. This summer has been a … Continue reading
Jim Knickelbine
If one takes some time outdoors to observe and think, often one realizes that we are surrounded by so many fascinating creatures and behaviors. Little miracles of nature that if appreciated for what they are make our lives better as … Continue reading
The cool spring and early summer and adequate rain have been a benefit to native grassland habitats in our area. Often these prairie plantings seem to be at peak bloom in early August, but at least at Two Rivers they … Continue reading
That last large low pressure system to pass over us caused a couple of fall-like cold fronts. To we humans it is a wake-up call reminding us of the coming season, but wildlife has been preparing for a while now. … Continue reading
There has been a lot of earth moved on Woodland Drive lately, on a field that has been a part of our preserve for more than 30 years, and I suspect a lot of people are wondering what’s going on. … Continue reading