Eyes on Wildlife has officially been in action for 9 months! The 2018-2019 school year is off to a great start so let’s check in on everything that has happened so far.
After a summer of...
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I think most of us can agree that it’s always exciting to see photos of cute little fawns in lush meadows, big black bears roaming the woods, and male turkey toms displaying their beautiful, multi-colored plumage. But why does Candid...
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We need to know what animals are found in the “data deserts” of North Carolina. Our volunteers have done a fantastic job running over a thousand wildlife cameras and capturing over 47,000 photos of wildlife, but we still need your...
continue reading...An end to the school year brings the end of Eyes on Wildlife’s first spring semester, but definitely not the last!
Since starting in January of 2018, we have trained 18 local middle and...
continue reading...Spring is finally arriving in Front Royal and now we’re starting to see our first deployments from teachers in Warren and Rappahannock Counties. With our camera traps, students have seen what local wildlife are up to...
continue reading...Taxidea taxus
Antilocapra americana
Giraffa camelopardalis
Puma yagouaroundi
Martes pennanti
Canis latrans
Vulpes vulpes
Lynx rufus