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
Category Archives: Water
Written by Breanna Gosh, summer education intern “Ew, I caught something really gross!” “That’s awesome!” Pond dipping is full of surprises, and a great education activity for children who visit Woodland Dunes. There are so many creatures living in our … Continue reading
Recent large spills of toxic substances into rivers in West Virginia and North Carolina obviously illustrate the need to protect waterways. In both cases it appears that the danger posed extends beyond wildlife to threaten human health, which is what … Continue reading