The World Through a Chipmunk’s Eyes
Ever wonder what the world around us looks like to a bird, a worm, an ant? I think about things like this all the time. Makes me appreciate the wonder of the things most of us take for granted. With …
Ever wonder what the world around us looks like to a bird, a worm, an ant? I think about things like this all the time. Makes me appreciate the wonder of the things most of us take for granted. With …
According to the National Wildlife Federation, anyone Can Be Part of the Native Plant Movement
Over 50 years ago, they launched programs that have inspired what has become one of the largest national (and increasingly international) native plant movements. Since 1973, their goal has been to inspire people to plant natives and influence the way they maintain their yards, gardens, and community green spaces to benefit wildlife and people.
Today, an estimated seven million people have participated. By planting natives, they’ve supported local biodiversity that echoes what Indigenous people, conservationists, and many local community leaders have known for generations—that we must honor the interdependent relationship between plants, wildlife, and people…
Nothing heavy duty tonight, as I’ve been editing a client’s book all day, and I’m a bit burnt-out. So, I give you a late-night parting gift. Enjoy nature’s tranquility. *featured photo, Marion J Chard
I’m distraught, due to the number of felines roaming our neighborhood and killing our chipmunks, and yes, our birds. As many of you know, my husband and I enjoy watching these tiny cousins of the squirrel. We love seeing them …
This is one of the precious videos from Choo-Choo’s Story, on how they got Wally to enter their home as welcomed guest.
My favorite chippie channel…