Nature Notes 3/23/21
This week, we're learning about vernal pools and salamanders emerging for spring! Also, make seed balls for some guerrilla gardening and visit
This week, we're learning about vernal pools and salamanders emerging for spring! Also, make seed balls for some guerrilla gardening and visit
This week, learn about red-bellied woodpeckers, try some sun and shadow art, and take a tour of our sugar shack!
Did you know that, besides being stinky, skunk cabbage blooms at this time of year because it can actually melt the snow?
In this week's Nature Notes: winter insects, flower dissection, and NatureYear students discuss the tools of maple sugaring
Walking around Common Ground this week, you'll see blue bags hanging on some of the trees. What are they? They're collecting maple
In this week's Nature Notes, learn about smelly foxes and how to identify a maple tree in the winter!
This week is all about snow and winter - different textures of snow, a science experiment, winter at the wetland!
In light of the weather today, this week is all about snow! Learn about animals sheltering in the subnivean layer (what on
In this week's nature notes, weeds in winter, praying mantis eggs, staying warm (as a bird), and art in the snow!
In this week's Nature Notes, the chickadee's song announces spring, fire building, and a Sleeping Giant adventure!