Tag: trees
This week’s blog post is written by Nick S., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent. He talks about a tradition, originating in Japan, that involves getting out and into nature and how it can be good for your body and mind! There are no specific rules, just your own pace and your own enjoyment of the outdoors.
This week’s blog is written by Wulfgar, a monthly blog correspondent and Drummer’s Alumni. Beginning in ancient times, and taking us all the way up to present day, he writes about mangrove forests. Read on to discover more about these unique ecosystems!
This week’s blog post is timely for those who are considering bringing a tree inside – if you are wondering about your options for this particular holiday tradition, our monthly blog correspondent, Cavan, has done his research to bring you the details about ecological considerations of Christmas trees!
This week’s blog post is by Delaney, a Bucktails alumni and new monthly blog correspondent. She welcomes in the brisk weather with details about some of the classic changes we see in fall – and some of the quintessential plants who are the stars of this season!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: apples, Bucktails, environment, fall, flowers, habitat, nature observation, outdoors, Pennsylvania, trees, youth
This week’s post is written by Monthly Blog Correspondent, Julia B, a Bucktails and Bass alumni. She highlights a natural phenomenon rarely seen, inosculation. Julia elaborates on how trees can become inosculated and how it can be associated with spiritual meaning.
Tag: trees
Forest Bathing: How spending time in nature reduces stress
Posted: February 20, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
This week’s blog post is written by Nick S., a Drummers alumni and monthly blog correspondent. He talks about a tradition, originating in Japan, that involves getting out and into nature and how it can be good for your body and mind! There are no specific rules, just your own pace and your own enjoyment of the outdoors.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: drummers, environment, inspiration, life-changing, nature observation, research, trees, youth
Walking with Mangroves
Posted: January 9, 2018 by Katie Cassidy
This week’s blog is written by Wulfgar, a monthly blog correspondent and Drummer’s Alumni. Beginning in ancient times, and taking us all the way up to present day, he writes about mangrove forests. Read on to discover more about these unique ecosystems!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: bass, drummers, education, environment, habitat, nature observation, outdoors, trees, youth
Christmas Tree Farms: Sustaining Traditions and the Environment
Posted: December 19, 2017 by Katie Cassidy
This week’s blog post is timely for those who are considering bringing a tree inside – if you are wondering about your options for this particular holiday tradition, our monthly blog correspondent, Cavan, has done his research to bring you the details about ecological considerations of Christmas trees!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: Brookies, holiday, outdoors, reports from the field, research, trees
Late Bloomers
Posted: October 31, 2017 by Katie Cassidy
This week’s blog post is by Delaney, a Bucktails alumni and new monthly blog correspondent. She welcomes in the brisk weather with details about some of the classic changes we see in fall – and some of the quintessential plants who are the stars of this season!
Category: Youth Blog Tags: apples, Bucktails, environment, fall, flowers, habitat, nature observation, outdoors, Pennsylvania, trees, youth
Inosculation: A Natural Marvel
Posted: August 8, 2017 by Academy Director
This week’s post is written by Monthly Blog Correspondent, Julia B, a Bucktails and Bass alumni. She highlights a natural phenomenon rarely seen, inosculation. Julia elaborates on how trees can become inosculated and how it can be associated with spiritual meaning.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: bass, Bucktails, nature observation, trees, youth