Let’s OptOutside
Thanksgiving ushers in a season of celebration. We set aside our hectic lives to gather with family and friends to break bread, give thanks and enjoy cherished traditions. Roasted turkey with all the trimmings has usually been our mid-day meal, and when I was growing…
Partner with TLGV for Explore and More!
The Last Green Valley invites you to partner with us! It’s always a great time to join or renew your organization’s Business, Farm or Non-profit Partnership. Opportunities range in cost, promotional value and timeframe to fit everyone’s needs. We even extend farms the same rate…
Where do Amphibians and Reptiles Go in Winter?
Some of our region’s mammals and birds either hibernate or migrate to survive the cold winter season of limited food resources. Snug in dens they snooze through the cold weeks and months or fly thousands of miles to tropical regions full of insects and blooming…
Programs Announced for Walktober Redux Nov. 26-28
A Little Walktober Redux Anyone? We’re going to show our gratitude for our wide open spaces and amazing communities Thanksgiving Weekend as we have a little Walktober Redux! We’d love it if you would join us for one or all of our four adventures! 11/26:…
The Migrating and Hibernating Season
“This dropping into a sleep that seems so close to death is one of the strangest adventures of the animal world. The flame of life, for months on end, sinks so low it almost–but not quite–goes out” — Edwin Way Teale, from “Autumn Across America,” Chapter…
A Year of Fungus Among Us – Puffballs too!
The wet months of July and August may have put a damper on summer vacation plans, but it sure did wonders for the number of wild mushrooms found in the woods. I am the first to admit I have very little knowledge about mushrooms, wild…
It’s Been a “Nutty” Season of Acorns
There are several folktales when it comes to forecasting the severity of winter weather, and one I have heard quite a bit this fall is, this winter will be severe because oak trees are producing so many acorns. Recent hikes in our woods have been…
TLGV’s Online Auction is Live!
TLGV’S first-ever online auction is now open until October 28 at 11:55 pm. All the proceeds will benefit TLGV and help us continue working with you and all of our partners to care for, enjoy and pass on our beautiful National Heritage Corridor. Click here…
Hiking the Natchaug Trail along the Civilian Conservation Corps Loop
“As long as the light lasts in these mid-October days, we want to spend each sunlit moment out-of-doors. The silent tide of the autumn colors that has been rising during the earlier part of the month has held for several days now at its peak.”…