About the Delaware Nature Society Blog
Welcome to the Delaware Nature Society Blog! It is here that we will update recent field trips and show photos of our adventures, reveal interesting natural spectacles we come across, and discuss the environment and conservation in Delaware. This includes our sites such as the headquarters, Ashland Nature Center, plus Coverdale Farm, Burrows Run Preserve, Flint Woods Preserve, Bucktoe Creek Preserve, Abbott’s Mill Nature Center, Dupont Environmental Education Center, and the Cooch-Dayett Mills. Check it out to see what is happening!
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This is another fabulous resource for Delaware’s teachers!I’ve forwarded “The Nature of Delaware” to all Coalition Science Specialists and to Red Clay elementary science teachers. It’s a quick and fun way for teachers to increase their personal background knowledge; and, some of the information is even written at appropriate level for intermediate students. Yippee!
What a great blog. I have a classroom blog for my second graders at IHM. I’ve added you to my ‘blog roll’ so they can see for themselves what exciting things are happening. We have a Smartboard so when we return to school after Easter we will be looking at Nature in Delaware together!
Paula: That is great! We need to link up with more schools and get this into classrooms. Teachers…we would like to hear from you if you are using this blog in the classroom and if you have any suggestions. Joe
My husband found a circle of the “alien worms” that Jim White had a picture of outside our front door yesterday. They are still there today but because we disturbed the circle they are now moving in a pack. We do not have a picture of the circle but have a picture from today.