Sat 20 Sep 2008
Habitat Herald Fall Issue
Posted by Nicole under Books & Publications, News & Events
The fall issue of our Habitat Herald newsletter just came back from the printer and will be mailed to all Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy members in the next week.
This is another robust and interesting issue filled with great articles on local flora and fauna as well as updates and activities. Here’s a quick preview of what’s inside:
- Part 1 of a 2-part story on the Woodpeckers of Loudoun County
- Insect Id: The Camel Cricket
- 12th Annual Butterfly Report
- Native Plant…Poison Ivy…
- The Adventure of Zoom and Compass..Spiders, Spiders…Oh My!
- Christmas Bird Count and Snickersville Hawk Watch updates
- Programs and Field Trips planned for the next few months as well as programs offered by our partners
If you’re not yet a member of Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, you can join now and get 15 months for 12…your membership will be good through December 2009! ($20 for an individual, $30 for a family).
If you join soon we can get the Habitat Herald out to you in our next mailing - if you join after we have our mailing party then you’ll receive a copy of this issue in your New Member Information packet. The Habitat Herald is a member benefit and is published each quarter.