This week’s blog was written by Carter W., a Brookies Alumni! He gives us some interesting information about the American Bullfrog, and the havoc they can wreak on ecosystems they come to inhabit.
This week’s blog post was written by Devin G., a Bucktails Alumni! He describes the saw-whet owl, and the opportunities he has had to work with this elusive owl population.
This week’s blog post was written by Zachary M., a Gobblers Alumni! He describes how the American Beaver almost reached extinction but were repopulated thanks to the efforts of wildlife conservationists. He also talks about the ways in which they benefit the environment.
This weeks blog post was written by Emma O., a Drummers Alumni! She describes the things she took away from her time in the Drummers WLA camp. Most notably, a passion for depicting nature in art.
This weeks blog post was written by Molly H., a Drummers Alumni! She writes about National Park Cities, and the initiatives London is trying to bring about to aid in animal conservation.
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Hungry Invaders: American Bullfrogs
Posted: June 18, 2019 by Nina Walk
This week’s blog was written by Carter W., a Brookies Alumni! He gives us some interesting information about the American Bullfrog, and the havoc they can wreak on ecosystems they come to inhabit.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: american bullfrog, amphibians, bullfrog, ecosystem, featured, frog, habitat, invasive, invasive species
Banding the Most Enigmatic Owl in the State
Posted: June 11, 2019 by Nina Walk
This week’s blog post was written by Devin G., a Bucktails Alumni! He describes the saw-whet owl, and the opportunities he has had to work with this elusive owl population.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: banding, bird banding, conservation, featured, field station, migration, owl, saw-whet owl, tracking
The American Beaver
Posted: June 4, 2019 by Nina Walk
This week’s blog post was written by Zachary M., a Gobblers Alumni! He describes how the American Beaver almost reached extinction but were repopulated thanks to the efforts of wildlife conservationists. He also talks about the ways in which they benefit the environment.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: american beaver, beaver, featured, outdoors, population, trees, wildlife conservation
The Art of Nature
Posted: May 28, 2019 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post was written by Emma O., a Drummers Alumni! She describes the things she took away from her time in the Drummers WLA camp. Most notably, a passion for depicting nature in art.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: art, botanical drawing, drummers, featured, field school, nature, nature sketching, summer
The New National Park
Posted: May 21, 2019 by Nina Walk
This weeks blog post was written by Molly H., a Drummers Alumni! She writes about National Park Cities, and the initiatives London is trying to bring about to aid in animal conservation.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: conservation laws, featured, laws, national park cities, national parks, wildlife