Outdoor Elements
Webisodes
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Canada Geese December 31, 1969Canada geese spend the winter with us. Why don’t they migrate? Evie will explain why these large...
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Fallen Giants: Ash Trees in the Preserve December 31, 1969The Emerald Ash Borer took its toll on Ash trees in our region. What happens to all the wood? In an In...
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So Many Ants! December 31, 1969Next time you see a swarm of ants, watch closely! A swarm of ants can collectively find the shortest,...
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Here Comes \"Eastern Cottontail\" December 31, 1969Why do we see different sizes of Eastern Cottontail throughout the summer? We'll find out about that a...
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The Crazy Life of Cattails December 31, 1969Cattails are a signature plant of a marsh habitat. It has a unique 2 part flower and wildlife takes ad...
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Mayapple - May flower and late \"apple\" December 31, 1969How does Mayapple get its name. We'll find out as Evie shares more information about this late spring/...
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Red Leaves in Spring? December 31, 1969This year some of the leaves seem to be hanging on to their red color for longer than normal. Wh...
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A Bundle of Bedstraw December 31, 1969Bedstraw has little tiny hooks kind of like Velcro that helps it stick to things as it grows. It also ...
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From Pink to Blue: Virginia Bluebells December 31, 1969The blooming of the Virginia Bluebells is an early spring spectacle. Not only are the spring flo...
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Kittens in the Marsh December 31, 1969The buds on Pussy willow are a sure sign of spring. But where do they get their name? Well find out th...




