Nature Notes

Discussing ways to appreciate nature in all of its astonishing beauty! Visit us at www.worldofcolorgallery.com to fill your space with all the colors of nature!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Audubon Zoo review and learning activities

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The Audubon Zoo is an excellent local attraction, a great place to take family and visiting friends. Here are 10 things to know before you...
Thursday, November 11, 2010

Great green, learning gifts for new parents and babies

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August is the month with the highest number of births in the U.S., according to the CDC, and it has held the top spot for ten of the last 16...

Great green, learning gifts and books for ages 4-6

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The school year is only one quarter over and already Pre-K student Abigail Birch has been invited to six birthday parties. While no one wan...
Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Autumn's long nights a great time for lessons on night sky

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At 2 a.m. this Sunday, the first Sunday of November, it will be time to “fall back” into Standard Time. As you set the clock back one hour,...
Tuesday, November 2, 2010

No booing vultures, nature's clean-up crew

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Happy Halloween! And yes, it's Halloween, not April Fool's Day. The following is a true and long overdue love letter to the vultur...
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Dorothy Clifford Birch is an avid naturalist, environmentalist, and award winning photographer. Dorothy received a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science from Virginia Tech and a Master's Degree in Environmental Education from Nova Southeastern University. She spends much of her free time educating children and adults alike about the role each one of us plays in supporting and restoring our beautiful environment. Dorothy was raised in Virginia, which she still believes to be the very most beautiful state in the Union, but she now travels the country as the wife of a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter pilot. She loves her work as an environmental educator, joining in the delight of natural discovery with children and adults alike, encouraging the critical thinking and action that help people to appreciate the wonderful web of life in which they are enveloped. As for these pictures and their role in Birch's environmental education efforts. . . if one picture is worth a thousand words, then these, she hopes, might just begin to describe the beauty of this small and precious, blue and green planet on which we are blessed to live.
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