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Tag Archives: forest floor

Ripples 5/18/17

Posted on May 23, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineMay 23, 2017

Like the students who visit Woodland Dunes, our staff and volunteers enjoy experiencing nature in a hands-on manner.  One of the best parts of our jobs is to occasionally go out into the wild and look for animals and plants … Continue reading →

Posted in Amphibian | Tagged amphibians, forest floor, four-toed, salamanders, species of concern

Ripples 9/30/16

Posted on September 29, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineAugust 28, 2017

Nature has so much to offer this time of year – fascinating animal movements, beautiful leaf colors, renewed opportunities for hiking, hunting, and fishing.  There are fewer mosquitoes and comfortable temperatures are icing on the cake. There is so much … Continue reading →

Posted in Fungus | Tagged Dead Man's Fingers, forest floor, fungi, mushrooms

Ripples 3/31/16

Posted on March 31, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 31, 2016

As the snow melts, again, the forest floor once more emerges, and the plants and animals that rested under their frozen quilt can again see the light of day.  And be seen by us.  I’m always happy to see the … Continue reading →

Posted in Forest, mosses, Native Plants, Seasons, Spring | Tagged flowering plants, forest floor, mosses, spring
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