by auduboncnc | Jul 27, 2020 | Nature News, Summer
As I walk from the barn in the morning to the hog pen, I walk through spiderwebs. As I walk out to the compost pile, I walk through spiderwebs. As I walk from my car along the trail to the Nature Center, I walk through spiderwebs. As I walk the trails at Audubon...
by auduboncnc | Jul 21, 2020 | Nature News, Summer
At Audubon, we are moving forward in the midst of uncertainty. Using the New York State guidance for Day Camp, we’ve made modifications and opened for Summer Day Camp programming. We’ve had four weeks of campers exploring, playing, and learning outside. We do this...
by Kim Turner | Jul 16, 2020 | Press Release, Summer
Jamestown, N.Y. – Runners and walkers ranging in age from eight to 75 and from as far away as Michigan and South Carolina have already registered to participate in the Audubon Community Nature Center (ACNC) 2020 Wild 5K Run/Walk. Instead of everyone racing together,...
by auduboncnc | Jul 14, 2020 | Nature News, Summer
Everyone experiences nature differently. Some people walk. Some watch from their birdfeeders. Others, like my cousin, run to the top of mountains and madly twerk. While we haven’t seen any mad twerking at Audubon (yet), we have seen several visitors running and speed...
by auduboncnc | Jul 8, 2020 | Nature News, Summer
When the opportunity arises to look out over the expanses of a mountain range or the ocean, look closely at the details on an individual flower, or be surrounded by bursts of color, it becomes apparent that nature is capable of invoking a wide berth of emotion in your...
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