Fossils are a part of the earth’s natural history. Hundreds of thousands of years and ice ages have caused the extinction of numerous creatures.
It is Winter, Why Are The Oak Leaves Still Green?
Gnarled, twisted branches tipped with small green oak leavesrise up out of the sand dune like a welcome umbrella providing a windbreak, shelter, anda
Spring at Holliday Lake State Park
Here at Holliday Lake State Park, the birds are singing, the wildflowers are blooming, our campgrounds are open, the fish are biting. I think Spring
What is the value of a tree?
How do you measure the worth of a tree? Is it the amount of money it cost to purchase the tree? The amount of money you could gain from harvesting
Fawn Over A Geocache
Evon Blessing and her daughters Kahdijah and Gigi were on their way from Williamsburg to Richmond Tuesday when they stopped by White-tailed deer
Kids’ Conservation Awareness Day at Claytor Lake State Park
Come out to Claytor Lake State Park to learn about the trees of the forests on Saturday, April 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Find out why the Tree of
Whooo Do You Think You Are?
A few days ago I was driving along the impoundments at False Cape State Park. Out of the corner of my eye,I saw a funny looking bird plodding along
Taskinas Creek Trail Rebirth Part 4: Trail Heroes
Trails are not established simply by walking along the same path all of the time. They require planning, thought, and labor. Combined with an
Beautiful Buffleheads
Watching Buffleheads is a great way to get into winter birding! This waterfowl is a relatively small bird and can be found in groups from six to 16.