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.
This week’s blog is from Lyssa B., a Gobblers alumni! She describes the interesting anatomy and habits of the praying mantis.
Tag: environment
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
The Mantis
Posted: November 6, 2018 by Nina Walk
This week’s blog is from Lyssa B., a Gobblers alumni! She describes the interesting anatomy and habits of the praying mantis.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: environment, fall, featured, habitat, nature observation, outdoors, photography, research