by Nancy Nabak Communications Coordinator Just days ago, the US Fish & Wildlife Service declared the Ivory-billed woodpecker extinct. The gravity of this concept, the emotion that braids itself into […]
Ripples 8/19/21
One time-honored tradition at Woodland Dunes is the summer bird survey. We don’t refer to it as a nesting survey because we don’t actually document nesting as was done for […]
Ripples 8/12/21
By Frances Meyer, summer land management intern While working on rebuilding a fence, my fellow interns and I took a water break and went on a walk down cattail trail. […]
Ripples 8/5/21
Ripples From the Dunes by Nancy Nabak, Communication Coordinator I usually expect the kids to be home around the middle of May. For the most part, they’re usually on time. […]
Ripples 7/22/21
by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist One of the very first bird calls that I ever learned was the famous “Who Cooks for you? Who cooks for you-all?” call. Those 8-9 […]
Ripples 7/9/21
Written by Jordan Troeger, land management intern There comes a time in every aspiring biologist’s life that leaves them speechless. A moment where their heart races, their brain halts, and […]



