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Continuing Ed: Webinar – Hone Your Observation Skills Using iNaturalist

Virtual

REGISTRATION REQUIRED Join The Nature Conservancy as Maura Duffy, TNC’s Conservation Coordinator in Virginia, demonstrates how to use the free iNaturalist app and website to make wildlife observations and identify species. All registrants will receive an email with the Zoom meeting information a few days before the presentation. We will also share a recording to […]

CE: WATCH – “Against the Current” WHRO Documentary about ESVA Sea-level Rise

Virtual

In case you missed the limited screening: “Against the Current” premiere on Wednesday, April 24th at 8PM on WHRO TV15.  This special provides a powerful glimpse of how Virginia’s Eastern Shore residents are subject to the challenges of rising water’s effects on their lives and livelihood.  Through resilience and perseverance, they learn to co-exist and […]

Volunteer: Community Science Challenge

Are you up for a challenge? Join The Nature Conservancy and community partners to compete in the annual community science challenge from April 26th-29th! Category 14 Bioblitz/City Nature Challenge Eastern Shore iNaturalist Surveys. If you wish you can log your hours on the ESMN iNaturalist page so that we can get an aggregate for the […]

Volunteer: Guided Nature Walk with TNC to Collect Data for Nature Challenge

Sunnyside Road and Seaside Road, Northampton County, VA 23310 Sunnyside Road & Seaside Road, United States

REGISTRATION REQUIRED Join TNC’s Wetlands Program Manager, Kati Booth, on an exploration of TNC’s Cubberly site, a beautiful forested wetland along Cobb Mill Creek that lies within Delmarva Migratory Bird Stopover Habitat.    

Continuing Ed: Edward S. Brinkley Nature Preserve Walk

Edward S. Brinkley Nature Preserve 20199 Seaside Road, Cape Charles, VA, United States

REGISTRATION REQUIRED/SPACE IS LIMITED For more information. Join members Martina Coker and Paul Anderson on this walk which “will take students through the varied habitats at the Edward S. Brinkley Preserve, observing flora and fauna on the freshwater lake, in the meadows, along the forested paths, and along the shoreline viewed from a seaside platform.” […]