Creek Critters Program Draws People of All Ages to Catoctin Creek
More than 55 people of all ages gathered along the banks of the South Fork of the Catoctin Creek for...
More than 55 people of all ages gathered along the banks of the South Fork of the Catoctin Creek for...
Black fly pupa found at Goose Creek.Photo by Amy Ulland Newly emerged Virginia Bluebells lined the trail to the bank...
A Giant Casemaker Caddisfly next to its case.Photo by Amy Ulland Cold temperatures and snow on March 12 couldn’t dissuade...
Casemaker caddisfly found at Black Branch.Photo by Amy Ulland It’s not every day that you find a parasitic worm and...
Information and forms for bluebird trail monitors. Bluebird Chick Development Egg Laying and Incubation End of Season Trail Summary House...
Volume 28 Issue 1, Winter 2023 by Amy Ulland, Stream Monitoring Coordinator Volunteers Sharanya Maddukuri and Anthony Santos, and certified...
Kiley Gannaway, Volunteer Education Assistant for Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s Bluebird Monitoring program, gives an orientation to the program, and the...
Frogs and toads are a vital part of our ecosystem and are considered an indicator species. Fluctuations in their populations...
By Joe Coleman and Bryan Henson Hermit Thrush with its diagnostic reddish tail. Found here only in the winter, this...
Measured E. coli concentrations in the final effluent from the discharge pipe of the Clark’s Run Wastewater Treatment Facility starting...
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