by Executive Director | Dec 8, 2023 | Featured
I never thought of moths as pollinators until recently. Their cousins, the butterfly, get a lot more attention. But moths are vital parts of nature and come in so many varieties. And they are fascinating so let’s learn more! First, what is a moth? An insect, of course, which is a group of animals with six legs and antennae. An interesting side note, spiders are not insects because they have eight legs. Hmm.
by Executive Director | Feb 8, 2024 | Animals, Featured, Field Notes, Habitat
If you have a bluebird house or any kind of bird nesting box, you might not have given much thought to snake guards. Nor had we until that fateful morning… But let’s back up. Just what is a snake guard?
by Executive Director | Feb 18, 2023 | Education, Featured, Field Notes
Education programs for wildlife are magical. But what does that mean?
First, close your eyes. Next, listen to the video. Ok, it is a little tricky to close your eyes and click on the video but give it a try
by Executive Director | Jan 16, 2023 | Sculptures
This dove art is very special to me This piece was sculpted as my best friend and mentor, David, was dying. Each day, I would call him to discuss my progress on the sculpture. When I finally finished work on it, I called to let him know and learned he had just passed...
by Executive Director | Jan 16, 2023 | Conservation Art, For Sale, Sculptures
As a wildlife artist, sculpting figurative art is a real challenge and not something I do often The first time I laid eyes on this exquisite piece of marble, I knew exactly what was residing inside. I could literally see the back of a woman seated in the lotus...