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Diving Into An Internship

Week of June 19, 2022 – June 25, 2022 by Brooke Stratton, Environmental Education Intern What does it mean to be an environmental education intern at Baltimore Woods? Since I just started about a month ago, I have already learned so many different things, not just about nature education but also about the children in [...]

By |2022-06-26T15:00:00-04:00June 26th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Diving Into An Internship

View from the Forest Floor

Week of June 12, 2022 – June 18, 2022 by Bridget Jones, Environmental Educator Imagine that you have shrunk down to the size of an ant in the forest. From this perspective, trees turn into unimaginable behemoths, logs loom like rolling mountains, and leaf litter on the forest floor stretches into an endless sea. Although [...]

By |2022-06-18T17:14:02-04:00June 18th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on View from the Forest Floor

Life Below the Surface

Week of June 5, 2022 – June 11, 2022 by Anna Stunkel, Environmental Educator During the late spring season, aquatic creatures in our pond and streams meet many students visiting on field trips, homeschool and preschool children, and Syracuse students when the insects travel in buckets into the city with our Nature in the City program! Students [...]

By |2022-06-12T17:12:31-04:00June 12th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Life Below the Surface

Healing Trees

Week of May 29, 2022 – June 4, 2022 by Meghan Morral, Environmental Educator Have you ever taken a hike outside and just felt lighter? Perhaps it was hard to explain, but the walk you took on your lunch break shifted your entire mood. Well, research shows that spending time outside has some pretty incredible [...]

By |2022-06-05T00:46:50-04:00June 5th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Healing Trees

Restoration is Healing Nature

Week of May 22, 2022 – May 28, 2022 by David DuBois, Land Steward There are countless stories of how human activity has forever damaged an ecological resource. From covering a wild place with an asphalt parking lot to building a housing development in formerly pristine forest, the examples feel all too familiar. This result [...]

By |2022-05-28T18:07:39-04:00May 28th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Restoration is Healing Nature

The Arrival of Spring Songbirds

Week of May 15, 2022 – May 21, 2022 by Anna Stunkel, Environmental Educator Over the past week, it has felt almost like winter has sprung forward right into summer! This has accelerated the arrival of many spring birds, and it’s been a joy to observe new arrivals every day here at Baltimore Woods. Along [...]

By |2022-05-22T18:05:43-04:00May 22nd, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on The Arrival of Spring Songbirds

Giving Back to Birds

Week of May 8, 2022 – May 14, 2022 by Bridget Jones, Environmental Educator April 30th marked the end of the 2021-22 season of Project Feederwatch! Birdwatching, like many other activities in nature, can help us slow down and connect with the world around us. Just as birdwatching can bring healing benefits to humans, through [...]

By |2022-05-14T17:14:21-04:00May 14th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Giving Back to Birds

Joys of Mud Season: Barn Swallow Nests

Week of April 24, 2022 – April 30, 2022 by Bridget Jones, Environmental Educator At this time of year, mud seems to be everywhere you turn. In the woods, ground that has been reliably stable and frozen for months squelches and shifts underfoot, sometimes claiming boots in the process. Although it can be inconvenient, mud [...]

By |2022-04-30T18:21:47-04:00April 30th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Joys of Mud Season: Barn Swallow Nests

Salamanders on the Mind…

Week of April 10, 2022 – April 16, 2022 by Melissa Kirby, Environmental Educator Rainy days and above freezing nights have been in the weather forecast. This is a time of year where I can’t help but feel the excitement and anticipation of salamander migrations. The yellow spotted salamander is one I look most forward [...]

By |2022-04-24T17:47:51-04:00April 24th, 2022|naturalist blog|Comments Off on Salamanders on the Mind…
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