Look for bats dropping out from the bat house at Redings Mill
The Power of One by Ann Butts
Many people think, “I’m only one person, I can’t make a difference.”
The Nose Knows, Stories of the Trail by Jeff Cantrell
When it comes to natural history of “all things wild” I’m a lifelong learner.
A Naturalist Voice K.I.S.S. – Keep It Simple for a young Scientist
The Ozarks outdoors... there is enchantment here. There is poetry. And there are nonstop lessons and complimentary educational prompts for the parent and educator everywhere you look.
Monarch Conservation . . . A Good Tide to Ride
I grew up encouraged with a variety of adages. One of which comes to mind regarding conservation efforts is, “a good tide raises all ships.”
National Pollinator Week by Billie Mullins
In June we celebrate National Pollinators Week. In 2007 the US Dept. of Agriculture and the US Dept. of the Interior set aside this week to celebrate pollinators and spread the word about what each of us can do to protect them.
No More! by Joyce Haynes
With so many “No more” type slogans these days, I am ready to add my own; “No more window strikes!”
Germination Anticipation by Tamra Sunby
January and February occasionally provides a few warm days to plant precious native seeds collected in the fall.
Just a Brush Pile by Jackie Spurlin
Let me tell you about my business partners and the relationship we have built. It is actually the result of a very organized process that begins with a hand saw each and every year in early October, and ensues in my backyard food forest with the impending change of the seasons.
Rewards Reaped! by Jeff Cantrell
The first reward for us is an understanding. The second reward for my naturalist friends and our community team is a festival atmosphere and we got it! We would have been there in the bitter cold, but fortunately the day was spectacular. We would have been there if only a few people showed, but the public ushered in by the hundreds.