Milkweed Madness
Flora of the Blue Ridge Bill Dunson Flora of the Blue Ridge Bill Dunson

Milkweed Madness

If you manage a field, you face a conundrum in deciding your specific goals and if, when, and how often to mow.  If you want to retain the field, you must eventually mow it, but preferably no more than once per year to minimize negative effects on wildlife.  Otherwise woody vegetation will eventually move in and convert the field into a woodland. But the speed of this succession is highly variable in different locations.  Mowing more than once per year usually converts the field into short grasses which are minimally useful to wildlife.  But when do you mow?

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Report on Hike to Sullivan Swamp
Devin Floyd Devin Floyd

Report on Hike to Sullivan Swamp

On the weekend of August 15, 2015, Devin Floyd, BRDC Co-Founder, took a group of explorers to Sullivan Swamp in Grayson Highlands State Park. On this hike participants explored one of Virginia's rarest ecological treasures. 

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Recap of the Explorer’s Adventure Camp (August 3rd-5th, 2015)
Summer Camp BRDC, Admin Summer Camp BRDC, Admin

Recap of the Explorer’s Adventure Camp (August 3rd-5th, 2015)

For years people have requested that we provide some kind of camp for kids and this year things all fell into place at last. BRDC’s goals behind this camp, aligned with our mission, were to connect kids with nature through immersion, give them the opportunity to learn potentially life long enriching hobbies, and teach them 21st century skills including problem solving and critical thinking through interest-driven activities. 

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Bluff Mountain Hike
Event Recap Lisa Benish Event Recap Lisa Benish

Bluff Mountain Hike

Doug Monroe, Naturalist for the Bluff Mountain Nature Preserve, guided an eager group of individuals on a special hike through the Nature Conservancy property as part of the Blue Ridge Expeditions Program.

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Biking for Natural History
Nature Notes Bill Dunson Nature Notes Bill Dunson

Biking for Natural History

Although the typical means of enjoying nature would be by walking, I have found that biking can be a great way to find natural wonders in any area which has biking trails.  The rails to trails paths are ideal since they tend to be easy to ride while watching the passing nature show.  One of our favorites is the New River Trail State Park in VA which has repaid repeated rides on the same trail segment to spot daily and seasonal changes in natural history.

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Students explore the life of birds through BRDC's Avian Adventures
School Programs Scott Jackson-Ricketts School Programs Scott Jackson-Ricketts

Students explore the life of birds through BRDC's Avian Adventures

On Monday afternoon William Roberts (board member of Blue Ridge Discovery Center and Scott Jackson-Ricketts (program director of BRDC) introduced the art of birding to Mark Robinson’s biology enrichment class. After sharing names and a getting-to-know-one-another session, we began by holding up bird flash cards to determine what birds, if any, the students recognized.

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Fishbugs and Snorkeling with the Scout Troop #5
School Programs Aaron Floyd School Programs Aaron Floyd

Fishbugs and Snorkeling with the Scout Troop #5

A small pack from Boy Scout Troop #5 hauled their swimming trunks, snorkels and bug nets down to Big Wilson Creek in search of Southern Appalachain Brook Trout. Upon arriving we found a tea-colored tannin stained creek. Not to be deterred, the scouts geared up and entered the 62 degree water without hesitation.

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Freshwater Snorkeling!
Aaron Floyd Aaron Floyd

Freshwater Snorkeling!

Earlier this summer Blue Ridge Discovery Center received a grant to implement a Freshwater Snorkeling program with the goal of connecting our youth to the lifeblood of the Blue Ridge Mountains. By immersing kids in a setting they have never experienced before, we will be generating a profound drive of curiosity, exploration and discovery.  Armed with wetsuits, snorkels and masks, we are about cross that mirrored boundary.

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(July 2015) American Chestnut: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree, by Susan Freinkel
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(July 2015) American Chestnut: The Life, Death, and Rebirth of a Perfect Tree, by Susan Freinkel

"The American chestnut was one of America's most common, valued, and beloved trees—a "perfect tree" that ruled the forests from Georgia to Maine. But in the early twentieth century, an exotic plague swept through the chestnut forests with the force of a wildfire. Within forty years, the blight had killed close to four billion trees and left the species teetering on the brink of extinction."

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Blue Ridge Expeditions: Hike on Bluff Mountain, Ashe Co, NC
Event Recap Doug Munroe Event Recap Doug Munroe

Blue Ridge Expeditions: Hike on Bluff Mountain, Ashe Co, NC

The Blue Ridge Expedition hike of The Nature Conservancy's Bluff Mountain Nature Preserve was smiled upon by the weather gods as the fog lifted as the hike began and the rain fell as the hike ended. Hikers were treated with peak blooms of mountain laurel at Perkins Rock and the mesic glade and indian paintbrush in the meadow. Numerous red efts shared the trail without a single casualty which was a minor miracle considering there were thirty feet finding their way. 

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(June 2015) The Forest Unseen: A Year's Watch in Nature, by David George Haskell
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(June 2015) The Forest Unseen: A Year's Watch in Nature, by David George Haskell

Biologist David George Haskell uses a one-square-meter patch of old-growth Tennessee forest as a window onto the entire natural world. Visiting it almost daily for one year to trace nature's path through the seasons, he brings the forest and its inhabitants to vivid life. Beginning with simple observations--a salamander scuttling across the leaf litter, the first blossom of spring wildflowers--Haskell spins a brilliant web of biology, ecology, and poetry, explaining the science binding together ecosystems that have cycled for thousands--sometimes millions--of years.

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Blue Ridge Expeditions: Turk Mountain
Event Recap Devin Floyd Event Recap Devin Floyd

Blue Ridge Expeditions: Turk Mountain

A crew of 16 people met for the day’s adventure on Turk Mountain in Augusta County, Virginia. Our journey was one of scales: geological, ecological and cultural. Our expedition began with some flexing of the imagination, 550 million years ago upon white sand beaches.

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