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Triangle Naturalist: Formal Teaching
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Hiking and nature exploration in and around Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The mind is a fire to be kindled, not a vessel to be filled." - Plutarch. Lecturer in Environmental Science and Policy. Nicholas School of the Environment. Graduate-level course emphasizing tree identification and forest measurement at the individual tree, stand, and landscape scales. Fall 2012, Spring 2013. Undergraduate-level seminar emphasizing natural history and field ecology. Spring 2014. At Sandy Creek Park,.
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Triangle Naturalist: June 2014
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Hiking and nature exploration in and around Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Saturday, June 14, 2014. Paean to a Walnut Tree. The walnut courts and conquers, but it also gives generously to its neighbors. Each year, the walnut doles out rich nuts to squirrels and raccoons. It offers shelter to nervous Carolina wrens and boastful bluebirds. Without recompense, the walnut encourages every passerby to revel in its shade. Without shame, the walnut tempts voyeurs to contemplate its ...E (Sep 2014):...
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Triangle Naturalist: July 2014
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Hiking and nature exploration in and around Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Nominate an Environmental Educator! Greetings members and friends of EENC,. We are now accepting nominations for the 2014 EENC Awards. These awards will be presented at the 2014 Annual Conference/Regional SEEA Conference this September at Caraway Camp and Conference Center. Use this link to reach the nomination form: https:/ iyha.wufoo.com/. Environmental Educator of the Year. Recognizes a pr...
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Pecans & Mistletoe: April 2008
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Monday, April 28, 2008. Historical plaque at Lassiter Mill. Deep water above dam. Foundation downstream of pool. Return to Raleigh Nature. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Grown, found and free natural resources in the urban setting. Nature lore and wildlife inside or close to the beltline by John Dancy-Jones. Raleigh Nature Photo Archive. 2008 Farm Tour on Raleigh Rambles. John Dancy-Jones, Author. Raleigh, NC, United States. View my complete profile. Anathoth Community Garden - Home. Eating in Raleigh, NC.
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Biking the Neuse River Trail - MP 2.75 to 8 - raleighparks.org
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Personal Blog Highlighting Adventures in the Greater Raleigh Parks, Playgrounds and Greenways. Biking the Neuse River Trail – MP 2.75 to 8. July 31, 2015. August 10, 2015. For our bike ride we parked in the trail parking lot at 10888 Bedfordtown Dr. Milepost 3.5 – look over the river to spot old gas or electricity lines running across an old steel bridge. Milepost 4.5 – access to oxbow. Milepost 5 – large bridge access to (presumably future) Wake Forest trails. For two people who hadn’t ridden bike...
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diving boards Archives - raleighparks.org
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Personal Blog Highlighting Adventures in the Greater Raleigh Parks, Playgrounds and Greenways. August 11, 2015. August 10, 2015. Back in June I headed home for two celebrations: what would’ve been my mom’s 58th birthday and the 40th Anniversary of Curtis Park. As mentioned in my earlier post on Curtis Park. It was a beautiful day to swim and celebrate the history of this pool! Renovated bathroom area, fun baby pool area, diving board/deep-end open swim area, family-friendly community, concession area.
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Snapper
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The Paper Plant Snapper. Snapper, My Life with Snapping Turtles. Written, illustrated, and physically produced by Paper Plant editor John Dancy-Jones. Snapper went OP in 2008. Prints and cards are available at The Paper Plant blog. You continue to amaze with your lovely papermaking projects. Snapper is a highly personal but still widely educational chapbook. Wild Fruits of Henry David Thoreau. Author of The Power of Maps. Mail to: paperplantpress@yahoo.com. For ordering information: Order Form.
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Handmade Paper, Stationary, Papermaking
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Handmade Paper Products and Papermaking Classes. Five notecards with tipped-in writing sheet and handmade all-deckle envelopes. The cards incorporate various combinations of dried flowers including cornflowers, statice, bee balm, delphinium, honesty, larkspur and peony. Select by envelope color: white, cream, lavender or rose. As above except a tipped panel of marbled paper instead of flowers. Select by envelope color: white, cream, blue, green and violet. Select by inside paper: white, cream, or buff.
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Natural History of Raleigh Photos: February 2010
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Natural History of Raleigh Photos. Saturday, February 13, 2010. Downed Tree Highlights Snowy Greenway Walk. When the lovely, harmless 3 inch fluff ended on a Saturday morning, I took off for my favorite sight-seeing greenway, Buckeye Trail from Milburnie Road. At the edge of Rollingwood, Crabtree has carved out a tall bluff (at least for this part of Raleigh), and at the end of this picture post you will see a snowy tree which has fallen off this bluff on to the greenway. Snowy slope on Buckeye Trail.
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Natural History of Raleigh Photos: March 2009
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Natural History of Raleigh Photos. Monday, March 2, 2009. March Snow on Buckeye Trail. Edge of landfill meadow at east end of Buckeye Trail. Baby beeches under pines. Back home in Oakwood! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Natural History of Raleigh. You are at the photo album for Raleigh Nature - a blog about lore and wildlife inside or close to the beltline. Blog-to-book project by John Dancy-Jones. Main site - essays with selected photos. For The Natural History of Raleigh. Edna Metz Wells Park.
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