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Woe to our Wetlands
A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Clean Water Act places Delaware’s abundant and beautiful wetlands in peril. The…
Introducing Zebra Swallowtails to Ashland
One day in mid-July, DelNature member Kate McDonald was checking on the pawpaw trees she’d bought at the 2021 Fall…
Pine Barrens Field Trip: Franklin Parker Preserve
By Joe Sebastiani, Director of Adult Engagement In mid-July, a van full of Delaware Nature Society members spent the day…
Now or Never – Observing spring ephemeral wildflowers
Well it is not exactly “now or never” as there is always next spring to see ephemeral wildflowers. However, if…
Life Lessons and Native Plant Gardening
Native plant gardening feeds these insects which feed birds and wildlife! Plants from other countries often doesn’t. Learn to get started and find some life lessons along the way!
Ash Trees Cut Down at Ashland Nature Center – Emerald Ash Borer
Ash trees at Ashland Nature Center have been cut down due to Emerald Ash Borer infestation. Why is this happening?
Identifying Trees in Winter by their Buds: A Tip from Yogi Berra
“You can observe a lot by watching” – Yogi Berra This has been a cold and snowy start to 2022…
Flint Woods in Late Summer – A Walk to Remember
On a beautiful Saturday morning in September, a small group of classmates from the Fall Advanced Naturalist Club program joined…
Ashland Biodiversity iNaturalist Project Winner of the Month!
Delaware Nature Society started the summer iNaturalist contest on June 1 to encourage folks to visit Ashland Nature Center and…