Creek Critters of Loudoun Program
Predatory mouthparts of a hellgrammite seen under a Magiscope.Photo by Emma Lloyd February is not usually a month for benthic...
Predatory mouthparts of a hellgrammite seen under a Magiscope.Photo by Emma Lloyd February is not usually a month for benthic...
by Joe Coleman and Bryan Henson Birding Coordinators The Christmas Bird Count (CBC) is both the oldest and the largest...
Frogs and toads are a vital part of our ecosystem and are considered an indicator species. Fluctuations in their populations...
Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy received a $41,432 grant from the Tides Foundation, on the recommendation of the Google Data Centers Grants...
Newly certified monitors Tracy and Cooper Niess.Photo by Amy Ulland Loudoun Wildlife’s Stream Team welcomes newly certified stream monitors Tracy...
Volume 26 Issue 4, Fall 2021 by Jenny Erickson Amphibians, consisting in our area of frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts,...
On a chilly Saturday morning, a team of seven volunteers from Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, River Creek Confluence Park Committee, and...
Loudoun Wildlife’s Stream Team added two stream monitoring locations along the North Fork of the Catoctin Creek to collect baseline...
Newly certified monitors, Kris Jarvis and Aleta Daniels.Photo by Amy Ulland In October Loudoun Wildlife Board Member Colette Berrebi hosted...
A flatworm, with its distinctive eyespots.Photo by Cooper Niess Loudoun Wildlife’s Stream Team recently conducted a series of three surveys...
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