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A Walk in the Woods… Why do we go?

Mar 11, 2009

A fellow nature lover, Cheryl, just over the mountain in West Virginia, wrote this lovely piece on going for a...

Woods and Fields in the Coldest Month?

Feb 10, 2009

Well our Coldest Month Walk, was held on the warmest day so far this year. We had eight people come...

Wild Puzzles about Wild Skunks!

Feb 1, 2009

So skunks are pretty interesting – see how much you know about these wild neighbors. You can download our Skunk...

Great Nature and Bird Walk at the Blue Ridge Center

Jan 25, 2009

This past Saturday, eleven people participated in the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy’s free monthly bird walk at the Blue Ridge Center...

LWC Podcast – Episode 12: Foxes

LWC Podcast – Episode 12: Foxes

Jan 12, 2009

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.

Deer starting to Lose Antlers…found any?

Jan 10, 2009

Well you won’t see deer showing up at the Loudoun lost and found in search of their antlers but they are...

LWC Podcast – Episode 10: Flying Squirrels

LWC Podcast – Episode 10: Flying Squirrels

Dec 8, 2008

Flying squirrels – yes they do exist! In this episode we talk about their habits and habitats as well as how to attract them to a tree where you can watch them and enjoy the show!

Loudoun’s Threatened and Endangered Species

Dec 5, 2008

Habitat loss is a primary driver for the decline in the diversity of species and in many cases, animals are...

Black Bear Wanders Through Yard

Sep 15, 2008

This just in tonight from Joe Coleman, near Bluemont! I’m excited to tell all of you that a young black...

LWC Podcast – Episode 7: Skunks

LWC Podcast – Episode 7: Skunks

Aug 25, 2008

In this episode we talk all about skunks – their lives and times, how to get one out of a window well and why they’re a gardener’s best friend.

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