by auduboncnc | Jul 29, 2022 | Nature News, Summer
By Jeff Tome Shoes and I have a complicated relationship. I love them in the cold months when they protect me from the cold ground and snow, but cannot wait to be barefoot in the summertime. Shoes are the first thing that come off when I come home in the afternoon and...
by auduboncnc | Jul 22, 2022 | Nature News
By Chelsea Jandreau You come across a small hole in the ground. It’s two inches or so wide and has obviously been dug by some sort of animal. What made that hole? If I had a dollar for every time I’ve heard “It’s a snake hole!” I would be, well, not rich, but I would...
by auduboncnc | Jul 11, 2022 | Summer
By Katie Finch Fairytale author, Hans Christian Andersen wrote, “The whole world is a series of miracles, but we’re so used to them that we call them everyday things”. In a park on a summer day, I looked at the ordinary things around me and tried to think about at...
by auduboncnc | Jul 6, 2022 | Event, Press Release
There is more than one way to win $200 in Audubon Community Nature Center’s (ACNC) 2022 Nature Photography Contest. A panel of judges will choose Youth (ages 8 to 18) and Adult (age 19 and older) winners in the categories of Fauna and Landscapes / Waterscapes. Each of...
by auduboncnc | Jul 6, 2022 | Nature News, Summer
By Emma Roth Here at Audubon, we recently wrapped up our Discovery Walk season, when elementary school students visit us for guided walks along our trails. During these walks, we let the students decide what they will learn about based on their discoveries and...
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