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JK Black Oak: What’s New on the Web?

JK Black Oak: What’s New on the Web?

Nov 6, 2023

Volume 28 Issue 4, Fall 2023 by Gerco Hoogeweg, JK Black Oak Wildlife Sanctuary CommitteeThe JK Black Oak section of the Loudoun...

A Rainy Work Day at JK Black Oak Wildlife Sanctuary

A Rainy Work Day at JK Black Oak Wildlife Sanctuary

Oct 11, 2023

The forecast called for light rain on Saturday morning, October 7. For once the forecast was correct, and it did...

Restoring the Oak-Hickory Forest at JK Black Oak

Restoring the Oak-Hickory Forest at JK Black Oak

Aug 1, 2023

Volume 28 Issue 3, Summer 2023 by Sheila Ferguson and Gerco Hoogeweg If you look at the oak-hickory forest at JK...

Deer Exclosures at JK Black Oak: The Fences Are In

Deer Exclosures at JK Black Oak: The Fences Are In

Jul 17, 2023

After eight months and five volunteer work days, the three deer exclosure fences have been installed in the oak-hickory forest...

Work Begins on the Third, and Largest, Deer Exclosure

Work Begins on the Third, and Largest, Deer Exclosure

May 11, 2023

Placing sleeves for metal posts.Photo by SA Ferguson On the May 6 work day led by Gerco Hoogeweg, 14 volunteers...

Cool Critters Found During JK Black Oak Stream Monitoring

Cool Critters Found During JK Black Oak Stream Monitoring

Mar 13, 2023

A Giant Casemaker Caddisfly next to its case.Photo by Amy Ulland Cold temperatures and snow on March 12 couldn’t dissuade...

Hard to See, but Woodcocks Found During Walk at JK Black Oak

Hard to See, but Woodcocks Found During Walk at JK Black Oak

Mar 13, 2023

American Woodcock,Photo by Wendy McCrady Seven hardy birders visited JK Black Oak Wildlife Sanctuary in search of American Woodcocks despite...

Using Lessons Learned to Install a Larger Deer Exclosure

Using Lessons Learned to Install a Larger Deer Exclosure

Dec 12, 2022

Working on the corner post.Photo by SA Ferguson On December 10, 15 volunteers, including two high school students, met at...

Excluding Deer at JK Black Oak and Protecting Trees

Excluding Deer at JK Black Oak and Protecting Trees

Nov 14, 2022

On November 5, 26 volunteers from four organizations converged on  JK Black Oak for the monthly work day.  Joining Loudoun...

Route 15 N Widening Project

Nov 1, 2022

At the Board of Supervisors July 5, 2022 business meeting, the Supervisors approved a Comprehensive Plan Amendment (CPAM) to widen...

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