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Caterpillars and Chrysalides

Caterpillar food plants will summon egg-laying female butterflies to your yard. Then, if sharp-eyed, you may find the minute eggs. More likely you’ll find the caterpillars.

Aug 17, 2017

Chrysalides

With a few exceptions, chrysalides are designed to be overlooked, to allow the wondrous alchemy of metamorphosis to proceed undisturbed.

Jul 4, 2017

Going off the Grid

For Mary and Brad Kruger, living lightly doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort for conscience.

Jun 21, 2017

Bluebirds

The success of bluebird nest boxes tells us that we can help wildlife, if we care enough and have the will.

Jun 5, 2017

Woodland Wildflowers

Spring wildflowers are a varied lot, many graced with fanciful names that fire the imaginations of children and adults.

Apr 30, 2017

Trees for Birds

If you love birds, and you plant trees or shrubs this spring, please choose native plants.

Mar 29, 2017

Vernal Pools

These fleeting spring wetlands are factories of biodiversity. Unusual winters threaten vernal pools, as do hot, dry summers.

Mar 20, 2017

8 Ways to Kick Your Grass Habit

Inspiring tales from those who broke free from the rule of lawn.

Mar 20, 2017

The Hollywood Finch

The house finch, perhaps more than any other bird species, is a confirmed urbanite, eating the bird seed we provide and cozying up to us at nesting time – hanging flower baskets are favourite nest sites.

Feb 27, 2017

Bald Eagles

Luther Marsh is likely the best prospective nesting real estate for bald eagles in the Headwaters region.

Feb 2, 2017

Starlings – Birds We Love to Hate

Starlings were introduced to New York City from Europe in the 1890s, there are now more than over 200 million of them in North America.

Jan 4, 2017

Mastodon Food

Mastodons fed largely on the twigs and branches of trees but undoubtedly enjoyed fruit as well.

Nov 28, 2016