School is ending, but Eberwhite Woods is active all summer!
Though Eberwhite Elementary is finishing their 2017-2018 school year this week, the woods surrounding the school are as active as ever. Insect activity is increasing, plants are growing with vigor and speed, baby birds are hatching, painted turtles are migrating, and the ponds are slowly shrinking. As the summer passes, the ponds and forest of Eberwhite Woods provide important habitat and resources that vary as animals' requirements change over the season. We often assume that animals living or reproducing in ponds spend their entire life in water, but this is not true for many creatures. Many animals only spend part of their life cycle in water and use the surrounding habitat as their home. Thus, it is important to protect and conserve Eberwhite ponds, and also the surrounding forest, meadows, and grasslands. Daytime Raccoons There have been some interesting and perhaps surprising observations in the past few weeks. A raccoon was seen intently digging in the mud...