Tag: Ursids
This week’s blog post is written by Peter, a returning monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He has set up a fundraiser for those devastated by the recent hurricanes; read on to see how you can help.
This post is written by Monthly Blog Correspondent, Lakin P, a Ursids alumni. She focuses on the North American Bobcat and its physical features, while also explaining the food habits the bobcat has.
This blog post is written by Peter L, Monthly Blog Correspondent and a Drummers and Ursids alumni. He showcases a couple types of ants and their habitats. Peter also gives insight into an ant’s life and some cool facts that are sure to enlighten you.
The blog post of the week was written by Monthly Blog Correspondent, Lakin P, a Ursids alumni. She informs us about some small, colorful insects. Monarch Butterflies are unique in the fact that they migrate across such a large distance. Lakin also raises an issue that may affect future generations of Monarch Butterflies.
This week’s blog post is written by Calvin L, a guest poster for the page and a Drummers and Ursids alumni. He discusses landfills, which are just great, big holes in the ground. Or are they? Calvin explains the functions of each step in the landfill process and the reason behind it.
Tag: Ursids
Hope After the Storm: A Fundraising Effort
Posted: November 7, 2017 by Katie Cassidy
This week’s blog post is written by Peter, a returning monthly blog correspondent and Bucktails, Ursids, and Gobblers alumni. He has set up a fundraiser for those devastated by the recent hurricanes; read on to see how you can help.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: Bucktails, creative arts, fundraising, Gobblers, inspiration, leadership, media, Ursids
North American Bobcats
Posted: September 5, 2017 by Academy Director
This post is written by Monthly Blog Correspondent, Lakin P, a Ursids alumni. She focuses on the North American Bobcat and its physical features, while also explaining the food habits the bobcat has.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: bobcats, Ursids, wildlife, youth
Ants in Your Backyard
Posted: August 15, 2017 by Academy Director
This blog post is written by Peter L, Monthly Blog Correspondent and a Drummers and Ursids alumni. He showcases a couple types of ants and their habitats. Peter also gives insight into an ant’s life and some cool facts that are sure to enlighten you.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: ants, drummers, nature observation, Ursids, youth
Monarch Butterfly Migration
Posted: August 1, 2017 by Academy Director
The blog post of the week was written by Monthly Blog Correspondent, Lakin P, a Ursids alumni. She informs us about some small, colorful insects. Monarch Butterflies are unique in the fact that they migrate across such a large distance. Lakin also raises an issue that may affect future generations of Monarch Butterflies.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: fall, monarch butterflies, spring, Ursids, youth
Landfills: More than Just a Hole in the Ground
Posted: July 11, 2017 by Academy Director
This week’s blog post is written by Calvin L, a guest poster for the page and a Drummers and Ursids alumni. He discusses landfills, which are just great, big holes in the ground. Or are they? Calvin explains the functions of each step in the landfill process and the reason behind it.
Category: Youth Blog Tags: drummers, landfills, research, Ursids, youth