by volunteer Kathy Dale National Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count has been conducted since the year 1900. The program began as an alternative to the Christmas…
Bamboo is a genus of invasive plants from Asia that are extremely difficult to remove. Like all invasive plants, this quick-growing grass takes over where…
This August 2023, attendees of our ‘Splish Splash’ event hosted at Stroud Preserve braved a rainy forecast to play in Brandywine Creek. Children and parents…
Insects are the foundation of all life on Earth, and pollinators are especially vital. The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates that 80 percent of the…
Many have been inspired by the Bobolink’s melodic call. Describing the grassland bird, Thoreau wrote, “This flashing, tinkling meteor bursts through the expectant meadow air,…
When the pandemic shut down her typical routine, Deedee McPeak started a journey through the Find Yourself Outside Challenge. Along the trail she found wildlife…
Last week, we received an email from Owen Loustau, a 17-year-old resident of southeastern Chester County. “I am really interested in the ways that your…