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.
On this past Saturday’s regular monthly Banshee Reeks walk, co-sponsored by the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy and the Friends of Banshee...
A fellow nature lover, Cheryl, just over the mountain in West Virginia, wrote this lovely piece on going for a...
Well our Coldest Month Walk, was held on the warmest day so far this year. We had eight people come...
In spite of a forecast of impending heavy rains over 70 volunteers met at the Waterford Foundation’s Phillips Farm on...
Vol. 13 Issue 1, Spring 2008 By Mike Hayslett A Non-Unique Problem The colossal loss of historic wetlands in our...
On June 2, 16 people spent several hours working around the perched upland wetland at the Rust Nature Sanctuary. This...
Vol. 11 Issue 1, Spring 2006 By Jeff Wolinski What are wetlands, why are they important, and how do we...