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Posts Tagged "vegetation"

Snowy Designs

Posted on Feb 12, 2016

Snowy Designs

Sometimes we do not even need any wildlife to liven up our winter wonderland. In this case the wind blowing over the snow and the vegetation poking through was enough to create a serene scene with a haunting but warm beauty. I thought it looked almost like a desert, relatively devoid of life and barren at the moment. The snow looked more like grains of sand than your typical snowflakes, lacking any large dendrites or plates. Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

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Cloud Forest

Posted on Jan 8, 2016

Cloud Forest

Here is a little morning getaway for you to the warmth of Costa Rica. Sean describes it as walking in a dream of sorts with walls of green surrounding you and a constant mist in the air. These magical views are from the Monteverde Cloud Forest Biological Reserve by RTPI Affiliate Sean Graesser.

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Clover Hayworm Moth

Posted on Sep 19, 2015

Clover Hayworm Moth

Here’s what seems to be the Clover Hayworm (Hypsopygia costalis) moth, a species that I saw on multiple occasions during the middle of the summer. Apparently their name is derived from their caterpillars being a historic pest in haystacks, and they feed on various forms of dried vegetation. Scott Kruitbosch Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

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WildLife Guards Working

Posted on Aug 22, 2015

WildLife Guards Working

It is hard to believe, but yesterday was the final day of the eight week season for our Bridgeport WildLife Guards! In case you missed previous blog entries and posts, RTPI teamed up with Audubon Connecticut and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut to run the 2015 WildLife Guards program, which trained, mentored, and employed ten local high schools students and two crew leaders who monitored nesting birds and engaged visitors, families, and friends about the City’s Pleasure Beach and its ecosystem. The WildLife Guards offered unique activities for children like making their own Piping...

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WildLife Guards in Action

Posted on Jul 30, 2015

WildLife Guards in Action

Have you visited Bridgeport, Connecticut’s Pleasure Beach? If you are a birder, butterfly lover, or all-around naturalist, we encourage you to stop by soon via the water taxi! Getting to Pleasure Beach is easy with free parking at the water taxi pier lot, 91 Seaview Avenue, Bridgeport. The water taxi will bring visitors to and from Pleasure Beach, and is also free. While there you can enjoy our WildLife Guards program, which trains, mentors, and employs ten local high schools students and two crew leaders to monitor nesting birds and engage visitors, families, and friends about...

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