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Decreasing Open Water
Decreasing Open Water
May 24, 2022
If you have visited Chicopee Lake over the course of a few years, you may have noticed it is getting smaller.
Timely Tick Tips
Timely Tick Tips
May 23, 2022
Prevent these critters from cramping your outdoor adventures this summer.
Beaver Behaviors
Beaver Behaviors
April 22, 2022
Beavers at Chicopee Lake Do What Comes Naturally
Doppelganger Reptiles in North Georgia
Doppelganger Reptiles in North Georgia
April 22, 2022
Snake Sensibility: How to Avoid Misidentification
Elachee Welcomes Newest Trustee
Elachee Welcomes Newest Trustee
March 31, 2022
The Elachee Nature Science Center Board of Trustees has seated Gainesville native Chris Romberg as its newest member.
Minnows Tell the Story
Minnows Tell the Story
March 30, 2022
University research on minnow populations in Chicopee Woods gives evidence relating to water quality and habitat balance within the Walnut Creek area.
Spring Triggers
Spring Triggers
March 29, 2022
There is more than meets the eye at Chicopee Lake as spring triggers renewed activity among its ecosystems.
Baby Animal Season
Baby Animal Season
March 01, 2022
While it is only natural to want to help an animal you feel is in need of assistance, sometimes your intervention can do more harm than good.
A Year in the Life at Chicopee Lake
A Year in the Life at Chicopee Lake
February 28, 2022
Visit the Chicopee Lake wetland any time of year to view waterfowl.
10 Spring Wildflowers
10 Spring Wildflowers
February 14, 2022
A handy pictorial guide to flora you will likely see in Chicopee Woods.
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