One kid is getting started off right!
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One kid is getting started off right!

We are excited to announce that we will be giving away a fly rod, a reel rigged with line, and a fly tying kit thanks to generous donations by Rajeff Sports (Echo Fly Rods) and the Wapsi Fly Tying Company! We are asking the kids to write a short fishing tale as a contest to determine who gets to take home this package of nearly $200 in value!

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Case study at Tremont!
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Case study at Tremont!

Blue Ridge Discovery Center staff and board members took a fried-chicken-fueled trip to the Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont to study them as a model for the future of BRDC. We came away with both inspiration and a tangible vision!

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A Naturalist's Book List
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A Naturalist's Book List

With all of the wonderful apps available, it is still a good idea to have a shelf of guides to call on.  We love paging through them while planning our next exploration, exploring their beautiful illustrations, and carrying our favorites with us for quick reference.

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What's in a Naturalist's Pack?
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What's in a Naturalist's Pack?

What does BRDC Program Coordinator and Naturalist Lisa Benish have in her daypack?  Here is a list of items she carries to ensure that she is prepared for all of her explorations:

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Explorers Club Hike to Cascade Falls
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Explorers Club Hike to Cascade Falls

13 Explorers hiked to Cascade Falls in Giles County last Saturday.  It started out a cold, misty morning, but quickly warmed as the group made their way up the trail following Big Stony Creek over many rock steps and bridges.  There were a great many cascades to explore along the way, and a beautiful display of fall color overhead.  Along the way, the group collected a variety of leaves for later identification.

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The Power of Owl Pellets
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The Power of Owl Pellets

During the first week of November, Grayson County 4-H and BRDC teamed up to bring all of the 4th graders across Grayson County our famous owl pellet program. 

It always begins with ew, yuck and gross, because the idea of dissecting something that was once inside a living bird, summons visions of poop or puke. We explain that an owl pellet is similar to a fur ball your house cat occasionally coughs up. 

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RIP Sylvester the Snake
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RIP Sylvester the Snake

At one month old, Sylvester was shipped to Claire Gleason in 2006. He was the amelanistic color variety of corn snake (lacking brown pigment) and eventually grew to 4'9" long.

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