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Nature Notes: A Reflection on Dragonfly 4k
Learning through stewardship and storytelling, our summer interns explored nurse logs, plant connections, and the human stories that bring The Ridges to life.
Walk & Talk with Ridges Research Team: August
Walk & Talk with Ridges Research Team: August Each month, join us to explore a different aspect of research at The Ridges Applied Research Ecologist Victoria Holderer and Director of […]
Walk & Talk with Ridges Research Team: July
Walk & Talk with Ridges Research Team: July Each month, join us to explore a different aspect of research at The Ridges Applied Research Ecologist Victoria Holderer and Director of […]
Planting for Pollinators
Planting for Pollinators Are you interested in restoring and improving the land surrounding your home? Do you desire a beautiful native environment that attracts birds, bees, and butterflies? Are you […]
Tag Talks
Tag Talks Stop by the Cook-Albert Fuller Nature Center during Monarch Madness, where Ridges staff will be on hand to answer questions and teach visitors about Monarch caterpillars and butterfly […]
Photography Through the Seasons – When Colors Hit: Fall Photography in Door County
Photography Through the Seasons – When Colors Hit: Fall Photography in Door County In the fourth of our seasonal nature photography series with Len Villano, we take a breath to […]
Photography Through the Seasons – Chasing the Unexpected: Summer Wildlife Photography
Photography Through the Seasons – Chasing the Unexpected: Summer Wildlife Photography In the third of our seasonal nature photography workshops, we move into summer—where things get a little wilder. We’ll […]
Lake Lessons | From Vision to Reality: Restoring Eagle Bluff Light Station
Lake Lessons | From Vision to Reality: Restoring Eagle Bluff Light Station Join Chuck Baum, Eagle Bluff Light Station’s “Chief Engineer,” and Amy Frank, Executive Director of the Door County Historical […]