The only thing more fun than taping this edition of the National Wildlife Federation's Climate Capsule at the Reston Zoo? Being described as Dirty the Global Warming Denier Sock Puppet's "earnest human keeper" by Restonian.
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Saturday, August 7, 2010
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
A Sure Sign of Fall Drops In
I was out at National Wildlife Federation office in Reston on Monday and heard one of the early signs of fall -- big, fat acorns falling off trees, tearing through the canopy and crashing to the forest floor.
It was an encouraging sound in the wake of last year's odd acorn shortage. NWF naturalist David Mizejewski explains why acorns are so important to a wide range of animals:
It was an encouraging sound in the wake of last year's odd acorn shortage. NWF naturalist David Mizejewski explains why acorns are so important to a wide range of animals:
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Quick Cute Clip to Brighten Your Thursday
To pay the bills between blog posts, The Green Miles works at the National Wildlife Federation. NWF's Reston office sits next to Lake Fairfax Park, so we get everything from deer to groundhogs to snakes in our backyard. During these hot summer months, every once in a while an all-staff email will go out saying, "There are turtles keeping cool in the shade under cars in the parking lot, check under your car before you go home!"
Here's the latest wildlife sighting -- a family of raccoons living in a dead tree out back:
Here's the latest wildlife sighting -- a family of raccoons living in a dead tree out back:
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Thursday, July 02, 2009
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