by Kennedy Zittel, Naturalist To celebrate the week of Halloween, here is a spooky tale of things that glow in the dark… or should I say glow in the light? […]
Ripples 10/26/23
Written by Sue Crowley, Land Manager It is a coldish and rainy day with the wind blowing; the daylight is waning and leaves are floating to ground. For many people […]
Ripples 10/12/23
The joy of fall harvest is both satisfying and comforting, as it has been for people here for thousands of years. Bringing in crops from our gardens is part of […]
Ripples 9/7/23
By Ariana Zimney, summer intern “Leave No Trace” principles really can be a simple change while out exploring. Some people are not aware of its positive reinforcements to treating nature […]
Ripples 8/31/23
by Davin Dahl, summer intern While on an early morning run, I looked to my left toward the West Twin River. Gliding over the surface of the river was a […]
Ripples 8/24/23
by Ben Schiltz, summer intern Much of the work done at Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve is focused on restoring and preserving the vital swale habitats near the lake […]



