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7. Local Resources
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Phil Bradley has produced a geological guide book on the Eno River State Park, and in Oct 2015 released another one on Crowder Mountain State Park. Both are available from the NCGS. Fred Beyer has a mailing list for Earth Science Teachers. Http:/ lists.ncsu.edu/cgi-bin/mj wwwusr) (put EarthSciTeach into the search box). Look at the titles of recent postings to see if it's of interest to you. Skip Stoddard has a blog describing the geology of walks in or around Wake County.
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Raleigh Nature Starts a Shift Westward With Lake Lynn Residency | Raleigh Nature
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May 20, 2015. Raleigh Nature Starts a Shift Westward With Lake Lynn Residency. Filed under: About and reflection. 8212; Tags: birding. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 7:25 pm. A cormorant shows his Springtime stuff at Lake Lynn in northwest Raleigh. Blog News June 2015. This blog always centered on a book project: The Natural History of Raleigh. Many kinds of wildlife inhabit Lake Lynn, but (for enthusiasts) it has a citywide reputation for its turtles. An Enticing Nearby Area. 2 Comments ». Comment by Kris Mo...
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Oh, Canada Goose (Never Canadian) | Raleigh Nature
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November 24, 2010. Oh, Canada Goose (Never Canadian). Filed under: Nature Lore. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 8:37 pm. Branta canadensis (apparently with research collar? Nuisance Canada Goose Control. Written by Joseph C. Fuller. Illustrated by David Williams. Here’s Scott Payne in NandO. Scott Payne, Raleigh’s recreation superintendent for operations, has done the math. He said an adult goose can produce between one and three pounds of droppings a day. So where do they all come from? Has an interesting the...
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Anderson Point Anchors the Union of Crabtree and the Neuse | Raleigh Nature
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January 26, 2015. Anderson Point Anchors the Union of Crabtree and the Neuse. Filed under: Crabtree Creek. 8212; Tags: Buckeye Trail. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 6:02 pm. Moss on a rock outcrop by lower Crabtree Creek. Crabtree is usually a low-flow creek, but after long and heavy rains, its flow can rival the Neuse River, of which it is a major tributary. The newly completed lower Crabtree Trail, featured in my previous post,. Crabtree Trail crosses the creek at Anderson Point. Winter sycamores guard Buck...
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May 20, 2015. Raleigh Nature Starts a Shift Westward With Lake Lynn Residency. Filed under: About and reflection. 8212; Tags: birding. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 7:25 pm. A cormorant shows his Springtime stuff at Lake Lynn in northwest Raleigh. Blog News June 2015. This blog always centered on a book project: The Natural History of Raleigh. Many kinds of wildlife inhabit Lake Lynn, but (for enthusiasts) it has a citywide reputation for its turtles. An Enticing Nearby Area. April 9, 2013. Mark Senior, PE, ...
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January 26, 2015. Anderson Point Anchors the Union of Crabtree and the Neuse. Filed under: Crabtree Creek. 8212; Tags: Buckeye Trail. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 6:02 pm. Moss on a rock outcrop by lower Crabtree Creek. Crabtree is usually a low-flow creek, but after long and heavy rains, its flow can rival the Neuse River, of which it is a major tributary. The newly completed lower Crabtree Trail, featured in my previous post,. Crabtree Trail crosses the creek at Anderson Point. Winter sycamores guard Buck...
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Crabtree Creek | Raleigh Nature
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January 26, 2015. Anderson Point Anchors the Union of Crabtree and the Neuse. Filed under: Crabtree Creek. 8212; Tags: Buckeye Trail. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 6:02 pm. Moss on a rock outcrop by lower Crabtree Creek. Crabtree is usually a low-flow creek, but after long and heavy rains, its flow can rival the Neuse River, of which it is a major tributary. The newly completed lower Crabtree Trail, featured in my previous post,. Crabtree Trail crosses the creek at Anderson Point. Winter sycamores guard Buck...
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trees | Raleigh Nature
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January 26, 2015. Anderson Point Anchors the Union of Crabtree and the Neuse. Filed under: Crabtree Creek. 8212; Tags: Buckeye Trail. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 6:02 pm. Moss on a rock outcrop by lower Crabtree Creek. Crabtree is usually a low-flow creek, but after long and heavy rains, its flow can rival the Neuse River, of which it is a major tributary. The newly completed lower Crabtree Trail, featured in my previous post,. Crabtree Trail crosses the creek at Anderson Point. Winter sycamores guard Buck...
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Lake Lynn | Raleigh Nature
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May 20, 2015. Raleigh Nature Starts a Shift Westward With Lake Lynn Residency. Filed under: About and reflection. 8212; Tags: birding. 8212; raleighnaturalist @ 7:25 pm. A cormorant shows his Springtime stuff at Lake Lynn in northwest Raleigh. Blog News June 2015. This blog always centered on a book project: The Natural History of Raleigh. Many kinds of wildlife inhabit Lake Lynn, but (for enthusiasts) it has a citywide reputation for its turtles. An Enticing Nearby Area. The Natural History of Raleigh.