Early fall at the Fells bears signs of the changes to come. Leaves are beginning to take on warmer hues and the summerβs fruits are largely finished. While some of natureβs activities are winding down, others, such as bird migration, pick up during this time of year. During our walk, we enjoy heightened bird activity [β¦]
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Forest Explorations β August in the Fell
Summer is beginning to wind down in the Fells. This season has been especially dry; premature, still-green acorns litter the ground around us and the vernal pools we pass are parched. Still, there is no shortage of interesting natural phenomena to explore. Our group moves at a leisurely pace, delighting in flora and fauna of [β¦]
Forest Explorations β July in the Fells
The Fells offers exciting natural finds year round, but July is an especially active time of year for both flora and fauna. Plants have reached peak foliage with some bearing ripening fruit. Insects pupae are hatching and dragonflies skim the surface of water bodies. Every few feet, our group pauses to inspect the ferns, fungi, [β¦]
Forest Explorations β February in the Fe
Itβs easy to think of February as a time when there is little to see outdoors. Itβs cold and grey and muddy, if not snowy. But if it seems so, perhaps you need only look more closelyβ¦ Once a month, Laura and Claire lead a biodiversity walk in the Fells. Itβs a free form activity [β¦]
Forest Explorations β January in the Fel
I have such mixed feelings about the unseasonably beautiful weather we had for our walk this weekend. On the one hand, it was absolutely delightful to be out in near-60 degree weather. On the other, itβs awfully worrying that we have such days at all in January. Once a month, Laura and Claire lead a [β¦]
Forest Explorations β November in the Fe
It sure felt like winter today, with temperatures in the 30s and a brisk wind that chased us away from the pond edge into the shelter of the trees. Itβs easy to dismiss this time of the year as the off-season for naturalists, but there is still so much to learn and see! Once a [β¦]
Forest Explorations β October in the Fel
The air is crisp. The whole forest is dressed in oranges, reds, and yellows that flash in the autumn light. Itβs a feast of colors today but one can feel that Fall just passed its peak. The colors are vibrant, stunning but they are disappearing as quickly as the wind gusts detach the leaves from [β¦]
Forest Explorations β September in the F
It didnβt feel much like fall this Saturday on our Forest Exploration in the Fells, given the unseasonably warm weather. But all through the forest, we found evidence of the coming of autumn. The asters and goldenrods are blooming, acorns are falling, and leaves are beginning to change color. Once a month, Laura and Claire [β¦]
How to Design Cities Where Both People &
Urban nature has a critical role to play in the future liveability of cities. An emerging body of research reveals that bringing nature back into our cities can deliver a truly impressive array of benefits, ranging from health and well-being to climate change adaptation and mitigation. Aside from benefits for people, cities are often hotspots [β¦]
Together, Celebrating Biodiversity All Y...
Together, celebrating Biodiversity all year long at the Fells I am very excited to see Earthwise Aware (EwA) and the Friends of the Fells offering a new inspiring and engaging Nature program: βEwA at the Fellsβ . Our joint mission is to foster awareness of species and habitat biodiversity and develop an understanding of the [β¦]