By Kennedy Zittel, naturalist When I arrived to the Nature Center this past Tuesday, I opened my car door and the songs of birds filled the air, an excellent day for a bird survey. I decided to walk Cattail Trail, … Continue reading
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One of the best parts of my job is sharing nature with young children. Practically everything is a new discovery and their reactions and questions fuel my love for what I do. A fuzzy bumble bee, a spider web sparkling … Continue reading
by Sydney Herman, summer education intern One of the highlights of my internship at Woodland Dunes this summer has been the summer camps, especially the recent Little Wings Exploring Water camp. Each of the summer camps have been extremely fun … Continue reading
“New” is flowing both northward and upward at a steady pace now. During the cold season, many living things retreated to the safety of the South and the soil, but they’re now rushing back. Wood frogs and peepers have thawed … 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