by auduboncnc | Sep 24, 2025 | Fall, Nature News
Charlotte Schmaltz, Nature Educator In the last week I have observed the changing color of the leaves and watched as they slowly fell off their trees. Soon enough, the trees will be bare and it will be winter, but in the meantime, I am ready for my favorite season –...
by auduboncnc | Sep 23, 2025 | Uncategorized
Aaron brings more than 18 years of experience in landscape ecology, nonprofit leadership, grant acquisition, and environmental policy to his new role at ACNC. Most recently, he served as Ecology & Compliance Coordinator at Bat Conservation International, where he...
by auduboncnc | Sep 17, 2025 | Fall, Nature News
By Chelsea Jandreau, Senior Nature Educator While the summer is a busy season of fitting everything in, fall brings a different type of bustle. It’s back to school, back to routine, and for the natural world, time to get down to business in preparation for colder...
by auduboncnc | Sep 10, 2025 | Fall, Nature News
By Taylor Brennan, Nature Educator While walking on Audubon’s trails, which I often do with a friend who is very familiar with mushrooms, she casually mentioned something that has changed my view on autumn. Crouched down on her knees getting a closer look at a growing...
by auduboncnc | Sep 3, 2025 | Nature News, Summer
By Katie Finch, Senior Nature Educator When I moved into my house, there were a few things the previous owners left behind. The highlights were a stack of manuals for every appliance in the house, 150 feet of hose, and a bird bath. Bird baths come in many shapes,...
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