by auduboncnc | May 29, 2026 | Nature News, Spring
By Chelsea Jandreau, Education Director Over the course of spring, different tree species produce buds and leaves on a staggered schedule. This variation has benefits for not only the trees, but also the animals and forest as a whole system. One of the last trees to...
by auduboncnc | May 22, 2026 | Nature News, Spring
By Taylor Spontaneo, Nature Educator Visiting ‘home’ has a new meaning to me. Growing up in the ‘greenest’ of the five boroughs of New York City has its own perks, including being on the cusp of forest and oceanside habitats. Working in environmental education has...
by auduboncnc | May 15, 2026 | Nature News, Spring
By Charlotte Schmaltz, Nature Educator and Animal Care Specialist Nature is full of cycles. Day and night, the four seasons, and the water cycle are just a few examples. Perhaps the biggest cycle of all is that of life and death. Often life is our main focus when...
by auduboncnc | May 8, 2026 | Nature News, Spring
By: Chelsea Jandreau, Education Director The sunshine and blue skies outside my window are doing their best to remind me that it is currently spring, despite the bouts of cold and snow this past weekend. Though the weather is inconsistent, the natural world continues...
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