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Conservation, Discoveries, Natural Destinations

Secrets of The Vault

April 12, 2016July 16, 2017 fnepalumni

By Julie Runcie - Sean and I are in The Vault. We’ve been here for a while—hours now. It’s less grandiose than it sounds, really just a back room in the Charlotte Town Hall, but it gives me the same feeling I get from the New York Public Library or a fancy art museum. Tread… Continue reading Secrets of The Vault

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Earth Science, Seasons, Wildlife

Magic Waters

April 6, 2016July 16, 2017 fnepalumni

By Shelby Perry - “There is magic in running water, for after I have thought its life history all out there is still much unexplained.”   These are the words of my great-grandfather, from a book he wrote ninety-three years ago called Man’s Spiritual Contact with the Landscape.  I never met him, as he died… Continue reading Magic Waters

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Botany, Seasons

The Colors of Faoilleach

March 22, 2016July 16, 2017 fnepalumni

By Ellen Gawarkiewicz - We’re in the middle of faoilleach – the Gaelic season comprising the last three weeks of winter and first three weeks of spring. Before you groan over the absence of green, and wish yourself in the lime lighting of a June forest, take time to notice and celebrate other colors that… Continue reading The Colors of Faoilleach

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Conservation, Entomology

For the Love of Bees

March 16, 2016July 16, 2017 fnepalumni

By Gabe Andrews - We want cheap groceries, strawberries in March, and impeccable lawns. We strive for dominion over the web of life, especially our domesticated crops and the pests that threaten them. Bees get caught in the middle of it all. Habitat homogenization and the increased use of pesticides –particularly neonicotinoids – have contributed to… Continue reading For the Love of Bees

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Botany, Conservation, Seasons

Restoring the American Elm

March 10, 2016July 16, 2017 fnepalumni

By Hannah Phillips - The flower buds from Mrs. Waters’ elm tree are 35,000 feet up in the stratosphere on an express flight to Ohio. The goal is to get them there before they dry up. When they arrive, scientists will lay them on wax paper, collect their pollen as it falls from the stamens,… Continue reading Restoring the American Elm

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