by Executive Director | Dec 4, 2022 | Featured, Field Notes
Let’s start with a question. What is the most endangered wild animal in the US?
by Executive Director | Jul 6, 2022 | Conservation Art, For Sale, Sculptures
I want to create water movement in the stone From the artist, Dale Weiler: The stone for the canvas back duck is the perfect vehicle for generating water movement. There’s a thin layer of quartz in the steatite (the stone used) that helps accentuate the effect...
by Executive Director | Jul 6, 2022 | Conservation Art, For Sale, Sculptures
I CREATED THIS PIECE TO COMMEMORATE MY FATHER. From the artist, Dale Weiler: Shorebird art is one way to honor my father. As a world-renowned sporting art watercolorist, my dad was captivated by how beautifully and simply the early carvers created their shorebird...
by Executive Director | Sep 21, 2022 | Featured, Field Notes, Wildlife
You may be a hellbender home wrecker and not even know it. But first what the hell is a hellbender, also affectionately called a snot otter? This saga begins as a love story. A what? This is getting intriguing!
by Executive Director | Dec 18, 2021 | Animals, Uncategorized
Have you ever seen a manatee in the wild? It is an amazing experience. You almost want to hold your breath while in their presence so you don’t scare them away. It is hard not to love this gentle giant marine mammal. And there is so much to learn about them....