• Member🧤Volunteer Opportunity: VESLT 2nd Grade Field Trip

    Volunteers assist with co-leading a 2nd grade class along the nature trail pointing out habitat, living things and their life cycles, how plants/animals are interdependent with their living and non-living surroundings, and natural resources along the way. Essentially, covering 2nd grade SOLS 2.4, 2.5, and 2.8. There will be a few stations as well throughout […]

  • Birding at TNC Nassawango Preserve

    Identify spring warblers and migrants of bottomland swamps TNC Nassawango Preserve, Furnace Town, east of Snow Hill, MD Parking on Millville Road near intersection with Furnace Town Road. Leaders:  Maggie Long 610-500-9971 and Joette Borzik 

  • Field Trip: Bay Creek Nature Preserve

    Bay Creek Nature Preserve 1 Clubhouse Way, Cape Charles, VA

    Visit the various habitats at the Bay Creek development preserve. Bay Creek Nature Preserve; 1 Clubhouse Way, Cape Charles, VA Leaders: Walter Childs, Maggie Long, Stan Osmolenski. Register with Maggie Long at 610-500-9971 by April 20. CE: Category 2

  • 💡Member CE: Savage Neck Dunes Natural Area Preserve Walk with A.L.L.

    Savage Neck Dunes Natural Area Preserve 2186 Savage Neck Rd. Drive, Cape Charles, VA, United States

    Savage Neck Dunes Natural Area Preserve Instructor: Rose-Marie Roessler (Rosemarie.a.roessler@gmail.com) This 298-acre preserve contains outstanding Chesapeake Bay beach, dune, and maritime forest communities, migratory songbird habitat, and the largest population of the globally rare federally protected northeastern beach tiger beetles (Habroscelimorpha dorsalis dorsailis). The adults are active along the intertidal zone (the area between high […]

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  • 💡Member CE: VMN Webinar: Butterfly population trends in America north of Mexico and their most likely drivers

    Virtual

    Description: Mounting evidence shows that insects are declining world-wide, leading to the so-called “insect apocalypse”. Unfortunately, this is also true for butterflies in America and Canada. Leslie Ries will present the evidence showing patterns and trajectories of butterfly declines here in American north of Mexico. She will also summarize a recent study examining the most […]

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  • 💡CE: Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day at Chincoteague NWR

    Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge – Toms Cove Visitor Center 8586 Beach Road, Chincoteague, Virginia

    It’s May and the birding couldn’t be better! Join us for a guided bird walk. Perfect for beginner to intermediate birders of all ages—or those just interested in getting started! Bring your binoculars and field guide-or borrow ours. This program is hosted by the National Park Service, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and the Eastern […]

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  • Member 🧤Volunteer Opportunity: VESLT Spring 2nd Grade Field Trips

    TNC Brownsville Preserve 11332 Brownsville Rd, Nassawadox, Virginia

    ESMN Volunteers assist with co-leading a 2nd grade class along the nature trail pointing out habitat, living things and their life cycles, how plants/animals are interdependent with their living and non-living surroundings, and natural resources along the way. Essentially, covering 2nd grade SOLS 2.4, 2.5, and 2.8. There will be a few stations as well […]

    Free
  • 💡 CE: A Sip of Science with LTER: How plants shape our changing barrier islands

    Cape Charles Brewing Company 2198 Stone Road, Cape Charles, VA, United States

    You are invited to join us on Tuesday May 13th, 5-7pm, for a Sip of Science with Coastal Plant Ecology Lab of VCU – researchers on our Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) project. Storms, winds, and currents shape barrier islands, but so do the plants growing in these harsh coastal environments. Come find out how plants […]

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  • 💡CE for Members: Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve Guide Nature Walk

    Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve 28583 Baker Road, Parksley, VA, United States

    SPACE IS LIMITED. PLEASE REGISTER FOR THIS EVENT. Mutton Hunk Fen Natural Area Preserve Guide Nature Walk Instructor: Kellie Piekarsky (kellie.piekarsky@verizon.net) This will be a walk through the 516-acre Preserve that encompasses woodlands, restored agricultural lands in the successional process, and expansive tidal wetlands on the seaside of Accomack County. There are about 1.5 miles […]

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  • ESMN Members: Annual Chapter Picnic at VIMS in Wachapreague

    Virginia Institute of Marine Science Eastern Shore Laboratory, Seaside Hall 36 Atlantic Street, Wachapreague, VA, United States

    Please join us for the annual chapter picnic from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at VIMS behind Seaside Hall!  An optional VIMS tour worth one continuing education credit hour will begin at 4:00 PM. Please a dish to share. For simplicity, we’ve organized dish categories by last name: A-G: Vegetable dish or salad H-Q: Side dish […]

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  • 💡 ESMN Member CE: Creature Catch, ID & Release (Open to the Public)

    Cape Charles Beach 533 Mason Avenue, Cape Charles, VA, United States

    Join us to explore the ocean and learn about different marine species that live on Cape Charles Beach. Meet us at Cape Charles Beachfront (by the pier). In partnership with University of Virginia – Coastal Research Center. Free and open to all. Log your hours (exclusive of  travel) in Better Impact under Category 2: Continuing […]

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  • 🧤Volunteer: TNC Whimbrel Watch

    🧤Volunteer: TNC Whimbrel Watch

    Box Tree Farm Box Tree Drive, Machipongo, VA, United States

    Whimbrels are landing on our Eastern Shore this week! Each year, whimbrels migrate from their wintering grounds in South America to their breeding territory in the Arctic—a journey of more than 4,000 miles one way! Join our Migratory Bird Conservation staff and volunteers around the dock at Box Tree Farm (a TNC-protected property just east […]

  • 🧤Volunteer: TNC Whimbrel Watch

    🧤Volunteer: TNC Whimbrel Watch

    Box Tree Farm Box Tree Drive, Machipongo, VA, United States

    Whimbrels are landing on our Eastern Shore this week! Each year, whimbrels migrate from their wintering grounds in South America to their breeding territory in the Arctic—a journey of more than 4,000 miles one way! Join our Migratory Bird Conservation staff and volunteers around the dock at Box Tree Farm (a TNC-protected property just east […]