Flies Eat Frogs?
Above: Celeste, the dragonfly whisperer, admires a catch at the Dragonfly Surveyor Mid-season Potluck in 2018 (photo credit: Bonnie Comegys). Did you know Dragonflies spend the majority of their life […]
Above: Celeste, the dragonfly whisperer, admires a catch at the Dragonfly Surveyor Mid-season Potluck in 2018 (photo credit: Bonnie Comegys). Did you know Dragonflies spend the majority of their life […]
Sunday, April 16th, JCWC Speak Creek intern, Aaron, hosted ¡Abejas, Plantas y Usted!, a pollinator workshop at Leach Botanical Garden. Read below about Aaron’s experience as an intern in the
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In January of 2018, we started incubating the concept for a video project for the council. We wanted to make easily digestible, beautiful content about the Johnson Creek community available
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Invasive: Italian Arum (Arum italicum) Characteristics: Italian Arum—a.k.a. Lords and Ladies—is a tuberous perennial, growing to 12 inches high. It has glossy, arrow-shaped leaves up to 14 inches long, with
What a group of awesomeness we had this Earth Day! We had folks join us from Central City Concern, Rockwell Automation, Inc. , Toast, SWCA Environmental Consultants, 7-11, community members, and neighbors. (Thanks Chris and
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