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Tag Archives: pollinator

Ripples 5/11/23

Posted on May 16, 2023 by Nancy NabakMay 16, 2023

Ripples from the Dunes by Kennedy Zittel, Naturalist The other week some of our staff went out to part of our preserve to spread some culver’s root seeds in a prairie where the rusty-patched bumble bee has been spotted. It … Continue reading →

Posted in Pollinators | Tagged culver's root, pollinator, rusty-patched bumble bee, white flower, whorled

Ripples 12/9/21

Posted on December 10, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineDecember 10, 2021

Ripples from the Dunes, by Kennedy Zittel, Assistant Naturalist Woodland Dunes does bat surveys every year to see what bat species are around our preserve and how many of each species we come across. Recently during these surveys, we have … Continue reading →

Posted in Bats | Tagged cave, Northern Mexico, pollinator, torpor, tree, white-nose syndrome

Ripples 11/8/18

Posted on November 8, 2018 by Jim KnickelbineNovember 8, 2018

Woodland Dunes was founded in the 1970’s by a handful of people who recognized that the Lakeshore is a special place for nature, something that has been known since Native Americans were the only people who lived here.  There are … Continue reading →

Posted in Pollinators | Tagged diversity, persist, pollinator, rusty-patched bumblebee

Ripples 10/26/17

Posted on October 26, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineOctober 26, 2017

As the reality of the fall season sets in, there is much to be enjoyed.  At the Nature Center, groups of children visit daily, being taught by our naturalists, staff and volunteers.  Sometimes they are little angels, sometimes they are … Continue reading →

Posted in Native Plants, owls, Seasons | Tagged autumn, owls, plantings, pollinator
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