This weeks blog post is by Carter W., a Brookies alumni! He writes about the different classifications of reptiles, and what makes them so interesting!
This weeks blog post is by Devin Gearheart, a Bucktails alumni! He writes about his time volunteering for the Crayfish Corps, and how volunteers are curbing this invasive species reach.
This weeks blog post is by Laurie E., a Gobblers alumni! She writes about a conservation trip to Costa Rica where she worked to protect sea turtle eggs.
This weeks blog post was written by Emma O., a Drummers alumni! She describes a summer trip to Maine and the nature she observed there.
This weeks blog post was written by Zachary M., a Gobblers alumni! He writes about how trapping and fur taking is a sport that is often misunderstood. He also discusses the different types of traps, and the precautions put in place to ensure animals are not mistreated.
Tag: environment
Reptiles: Misunderstood Animals
Posted: December 18, 2018 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post is by Carter W., a Brookies alumni! He writes about the different classifications of reptiles, and what makes them so interesting!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: education, environment, featured, informative, nature observation, reptile, wildlife
The Crayfish Corps
Posted: December 15, 2018 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post is by Devin Gearheart, a Bucktails alumni! He writes about his time volunteering for the Crayfish Corps, and how volunteers are curbing this invasive species reach.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: Bucktails, crayfish, environment, featured, habitat, invasive species, nature observation, outdoors, volunteer
Conserving the Sea Turtles
Posted: December 4, 2018 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post is by Laurie E., a Gobblers alumni! She writes about a conservation trip to Costa Rica where she worked to protect sea turtle eggs.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: drummers, environment, featured, habitat, life-changing, nature observation, photography, reports from the field
Lupines, Lobsters, and Lots of Kayaking: The Outdoor Attractions of Maine
Posted: November 27, 2018 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post was written by Emma O., a Drummers alumni! She describes a summer trip to Maine and the nature she observed there.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: environment, featured, invasive, lobsters, maine, seals, summer
Trapping and Furtaking: A Misunderstood Sport
Posted: November 20, 2018 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post was written by Zachary M., a Gobblers alumni! He writes about how trapping and fur taking is a sport that is often misunderstood. He also discusses the different types of traps, and the precautions put in place to ensure animals are not mistreated.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: animal tracks, environment, fur taking, hunting, outdoors, trapping