Bird Atlas Tips July 2009
July 2009 Hi Loudoun County Atlasers! With another month of atlasing under our belts, the project is really starting to...
July 2009 Hi Loudoun County Atlasers! With another month of atlasing under our belts, the project is really starting to...
June 2009 Hi Loudoun County Atlasers! As summer quickly approaches, many species are entering their safe dates, which means even...
Eleni just started on her first full week with us and we’re happy to have her on board for the summer. In this podcast you’ll get to hear in her own words a bit about why she wanted to take on this internship with Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and what she looks forward to doing over the course of the summer.
May 2009 Greetings! Congratulations on completing the first month of the Loudoun County Bird Atlas! Since many of you (including...
In this episode, we talk all about our local groundhogs – their life cycle, the burrows they dig, their hibernation and their raising of young.
By Nicole Sudduth Our Ruby-throated hummingbirds are here and they’re so much fun to watch throughout the spring and summer!...
April 2009 Greetings! I’m very excited to announce the launch of the Loudoun County Bird Atlas! As of today, you...
Yep, I’m not making it up. And really, it makes sense since we’re right in the thick of amphibian breeding...
For this episode of our podcast, we are joined by Mike Hayslett, expert herpetologist and vernal pools specialist. For the past 11 years, Mike has been joining Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy in an exploration of our spring wetlands and their inhabitants and has helped us learn about the really special wild places that Loudoun has to offer.
Foxes are great backyard wildlife that play an excellent role in our ecosystem. They live in urban, suburban as well as wooded habitats so its quite likely that there are foxes around you. Sneaky, huh.
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