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.”…
Walktober Cancellations
Unfortunately, the weather has forced us to cancel the Night Sky Adventures planned for the nights of 10/15 (Walktober #121) & 10/16 (Walktober #139).
Make Your Woods Bird Friendly – TLGV and Partners Launch Next Round of $6.1 Million Southern New England Heritage Forest Grant Program
Attention woodland landowners: Funding is available to improve your woodland habitat for important bird species and to manage your woods for wildlife and people. The Last Green Valley (TLGV), the MassConn Sustainable Forest Partnership (MassConn) and the Northern Rhode Island Conservation District (NRICD) are pleased…
More Walktober!
This holiday weekend marks the half-way point of The Last Green Valley’s Walktober. So far, the weather has been mostly glorious and allowed our beautiful Heritage Corridor to shine. With three more weeks to go, however, Walktober really begins to heat up as the temperatures…
The Industrious Eastern Chipmunk
I visited my grandparent’s old place in New Hampshire this past weekend to tend to the flower gardens and lawn. The tranquility of a glorious early fall day was interrupted by the constant staccato chip, chip, chip call of several resident chipmunks. I lost count…
Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
Already the leaves are starting to change color. The red maples catch my eye first, especially those growing along streams and wetlands, with their bright red leaves shining in the afternoon sun like a warning flag – winter is coming. Soon, each day will start…