Tag: youth
Curious about the incoming flocks of geese flying overhead? This week, Josh, a monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails and Ursids alumnus, writes about his observations and research about the Canadian geese taking their long trip home.
Grace, a Brookies alumna and monthly correspondent, writes about her blind experience with a buck, with hyper hearing and but blind in the night. Read on about her observations and interaction with nature!
This week’s blog post is written by Mitch, a monthly correspondent and Drummer’s alumnus. Mitch dives into the mysterious reasons why the fish in his pond are acting very strange… Check out his ideas!
This week’s blog post is written by Gabe, a monthly blog correspondent and Ursids alumnus. Gabe gives a tour of the mound-building termites’ home. A home that is more than a home; it is an amazing engineering feat of a small creature that builds something enormous…
Spring has sprung with the arrival of the Red-Winged Blackbird! This week’s blog post is written by Eli, a monthly blog correspondent and a brookies and ursids alumnus. In this post, Eli explores the pattern of these birds and encourages you to take some time and enjoy the beautiful spring air.
Tag: youth
Geese Migrating Home
Posted: April 11, 2016 by Academy Director
Curious about the incoming flocks of geese flying overhead? This week, Josh, a monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails and Ursids alumnus, writes about his observations and research about the Canadian geese taking their long trip home.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, nature observation, outdoors, wildlife, youth
The Night of the Buck
Posted: April 4, 2016 by Academy Director
Grace, a Brookies alumna and monthly correspondent, writes about her blind experience with a buck, with hyper hearing and but blind in the night. Read on about her observations and interaction with nature!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: nature observation, Pennsylvania, youth
An Odd Bite
Posted: March 28, 2016 by Academy Director
This week’s blog post is written by Mitch, a monthly correspondent and Drummer’s alumnus. Mitch dives into the mysterious reasons why the fish in his pond are acting very strange… Check out his ideas!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: drummers, fish, fishing, outdoors, Pennsylvania, youth
Engineering of the Termite
Posted: March 21, 2016 by Academy Director
This week’s blog post is written by Gabe, a monthly blog correspondent and Ursids alumnus. Gabe gives a tour of the mound-building termites’ home. A home that is more than a home; it is an amazing engineering feat of a small creature that builds something enormous…
Category: Youth Blog Tags: nature observation, outdoors, Ursids, wildlife, youth
Ringing in Spring
Posted: March 7, 2016 by Academy Director
Spring has sprung with the arrival of the Red-Winged Blackbird! This week’s blog post is written by Eli, a monthly blog correspondent and a brookies and ursids alumnus. In this post, Eli explores the pattern of these birds and encourages you to take some time and enjoy the beautiful spring air.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: birds, education, spring, wildlife, youth