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Managing and preserving the Eastern Shore of Virginia’s natural resources and natural areas through education, outreach, citizen science, and stewardship.

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  • ESMN: 2024 In Review, By the Numbers

    ESMN: 2024 In Review, By the Numbers

    Eastern Shore Master Naturalists were busy in 2024. Motivated by a desire to protect our natural resources via stewardship, support scientific inquiry, and educate our community, it is a privilege […]

    January 27, 2025
  • Chincoteague Bird Walk Gets Them Asking for More!

    Chincoteague Bird Walk Gets Them Asking for More!

    “My ambition is to see a kingfisher.  That would really make my day,” a beginner bird watcher said.  And as if on cue, there was the distinctive rattle of a belted […]

    November 25, 2024
  • A Final View from the Course

    A Final View from the Course

    The writer Annie Dillard reminds us that ”how we spend our days, of course, is how we spend our lives.” So how did we spend our days these last ten […]

    November 24, 2024
  • Bald Eagle Returns to Wild

    Bald Eagle Returns to Wild

    Dr. Meg Gammage-Tucker pulled on a long leather falconer’s glove and pulled back the orange cloth printed with the word Freedom.  The bald eagle batted its body against the sides of the crate.  Gammage-Tucker slipped the latch. The door swung open. A white head. The bird reared upward […]

    November 14, 2024
  • A View from the Course – Late October

    A View from the Course – Late October

    Information is ridiculously easy to obtain. Which honeysuckles are native? What time is low tide tomorrow? What is the species name for cordgrass? To make information meaningful, though, we have […]

    November 4, 2024
  • What About the Insects?

    What About the Insects?

    Blue Ridge PRISM Fall Meeting 2024 Bullet Points Guest Speaker: Linda Fink, Professor of Biology, Emerita, Sweet Briar College, Virginia. Featured image: Tiger Swallowtail (Pterourus glaucus) larvae feeding on garden […]

    October 23, 2024
  • ESMN at the Exmore Fall Festival

    ESMN at the Exmore Fall Festival

    ESMN would like to thank Mimi Stitt, Laurie Jones, Audrey Shirif, Tiara Tracy, Nancy Biegel, Karen Morris, Suzanne Noseworthy, Debbie Pocock, Maggie Long, Wayne Poist and Brenda Poist for spending […]

    October 23, 2024
  • A View From The Course

    A View From The Course

    Early October 2024 “We’ve come this far, let’s take some time to just enjoy and explore,” Shannon wisely instructed us once we arrived at the water at Savage Neck. Like […]

    October 5, 2024
  • September Chapter Meeting Highlights

    September Chapter Meeting Highlights

    Our President, Peter Fisher, opened our meeting in the Seaside Building of (VIMS), Virginia Institute of Marine Science in Wachapreague, VA. A total of 41 Master Naturalists attended. Eight of […]

    September 25, 2024
  • A View from the Course

    A View from the Course

    September 12 2024 Huddled together in small working groups, we attempt to identify our mystery plants. Fluorescent lights overhead, and local plant specimens in front of us. Are the leaf […]

    September 13, 2024

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