Students Study Whitetail Deer impact on forest understory
Science Projects BRDC, Admin Science Projects BRDC, Admin

Students Study Whitetail Deer impact on forest understory

Through the cooperation of Matthews State Forest and forester Zack Olinger, and along with Alan Webb (Ag teacher), and Rachelle Rasco (stem lab manager) from Carroll County High School, BRDC initiated a research project at one of the two deer exclosure sites on MSF. This project is expected to encompass not only this fall semester, but also a spring 2016 return visit or two for further comparisons.

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Young Explorers turn their attention to the rocks and may never look back!
School Programs Aaron Floyd School Programs Aaron Floyd

Young Explorers turn their attention to the rocks and may never look back!

Geology is literally at the foundation of everything having to do with Natural History, the root of it all, but even beyond that, there is the spectacular emotion that comes over a person when they spot a shiny speck in the dirt that might be a crystal. These two powerful draws pulled the Young Explorers out into the field on Saturday November 21, 2015 for a day of rockhounding, history lessons and exploration. 

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2016 Program Planning Session
Aaron Floyd Aaron Floyd

2016 Program Planning Session

We held our annual program planning session for the 2016 slate of activities this past Wednesday, November 18. Joining the round table work session were 10 enthusiastic contributors.

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Owl Pellet Journal:  A Collaboration with Grayson County’s 4-H and Blue Ridge Discovery Center
School Programs BRDC, Admin School Programs BRDC, Admin

Owl Pellet Journal: A Collaboration with Grayson County’s 4-H and Blue Ridge Discovery Center

Our local 4-H has established a tradition of bringing owl pellet dissection to 4th grade science classes for a number of years. Covering the geographic extent of Grayson County ‘s elementary schools required two days, the first beginning in Fries and ending in Fairview, on the 4th of November. In between we hit Baywood. On our second day, November 11th, we started at Independence Elementary and finished up at Grayson Highlands School. For the two days our student total reached 119.

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Fall at Bluff Mountain
Event Recap Doug Munroe Event Recap Doug Munroe

Fall at Bluff Mountain

On Sunday, October 11, the Blue Ridge Discovery Center sponsored a tour hike to the Nature Conservancy's Bluff Mountain Nature Preserve on a perfect fall day. Temperature in the low 60's, light breeze under a cerulean sky, the forest at near peak fall coloration, the group of eleven hikers strolled through some of the rarest ecologies in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. 

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Blue Ridge Illustrated: Oaks of Matthews State Forest

Blue Ridge Illustrated: Oaks of Matthews State Forest

14 students spent two hours in the field defining the difference between the bark, acorns, leaves and tree structure of six species of oaks in the forest while effectively blocking out the myriad of other species in the forest. Their investigative efforts began the latest BRDC poster: The Oaks of Matthews State Forest.

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Signs of Fall
Nature Notes Bill Dunson Nature Notes Bill Dunson

Signs of Fall

Although signs of the fall season are usually evident enough from changes in the weather, there are many clues from nature that a seismic shift in the seasons is occurring.  Even if you did not have a calendar, you should be able to predict the month if you study the many signs that nature provides.

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Milkweed Madness
Flora of the Blue Ridge Bill Dunson Flora of the Blue Ridge Bill Dunson

Milkweed Madness

If you manage a field, you face a conundrum in deciding your specific goals and if, when, and how often to mow.  If you want to retain the field, you must eventually mow it, but preferably no more than once per year to minimize negative effects on wildlife.  Otherwise woody vegetation will eventually move in and convert the field into a woodland. But the speed of this succession is highly variable in different locations.  Mowing more than once per year usually converts the field into short grasses which are minimally useful to wildlife.  But when do you mow?

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Report on Hike to Sullivan Swamp
Devin Floyd Devin Floyd

Report on Hike to Sullivan Swamp

On the weekend of August 15, 2015, Devin Floyd, BRDC Co-Founder, took a group of explorers to Sullivan Swamp in Grayson Highlands State Park. On this hike participants explored one of Virginia's rarest ecological treasures. 

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