We are halfway thought winter. February 3 marked the celestial half way point. But weather wise, it feels like winter has just started. The onset of big snowfalls and below freezing temperatures brings winter center stage. For many, this is a time to slow down and reflect. The pause at the ...
Lake Baikal is an ancient, massive lake in the mountainous Russian region of Siberia, north of the Mongolian border.
On Friday at 11 a.m., area residents can join Dr. Tom Erlandson on a throwback Audubon Community Nature Center First Friday slideshow, “Exploring Lake Baikal.” ...
What lies beneath the snow and the surface? Soil has its secrets and is so much more than dirt and mud. Its precious medley of minerals, microbes, fungal mycelia, and nutrient-rich organic matter comes into being ever so slowly, often only an inch or so in depth over a span of 500-1000 years. ...
Winter is a time to fill hours. Long, dark nights and short, cold days tend to force people to spend more time inside. How you spend that time says a lot about a person. Some folks binge watch shows on TV, learning how to cook things they will never make or getting sucked into the lives of ...
In the second half of 2021, the Chautauqua Watershed Conservancy continued to make improvements and enhancements on several of its nature preserves, expanding on the many opportunities for you to get outside and get in touch with nature!
A new trail loop at the Dobbins Woods Preserve in ...
For each season of the year, there is an activity that embodies how that season makes me feel. Something small that happens naturally every year. In the spring, I open my window and take a deep breath, smelling that distinctive spring smell. In the summer, I walk into the refreshing shade of ...