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A close-up of a tree trunk in winter. Part of the tree trunk is covered in moss.

Nature Journaling #257: Make Your Own Tree Rubbing

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

Jars of freshly made maple sugar line a table covered with a red-checked table cloth. The maple syrup in the jars ranges from an amber color to a deep brown.

Nature Journaling #256: From Tree Sap to Maple Sugar

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

A large bur oak tree begins to grow buds on its branches at Glenwood Gardens.

Nature Journaling #251: Trees Aren’t Always Green

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

Small leaves and buds begin to grow on a tree branch.

Nature Journaling #242: Is Spring on the Horizon?

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

Pine cone on a Scotch pine tree

Replay: Time to Talk About Evergreen Trees

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Join us on our Facebook page every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m. for a live video with Great Parks staff. Evergreen trees add color to your landscape, especially in winter with the year-round color. But how can you tell the different tree species apart? Nature Interpreter Lisa shares how you can identify evergreen trees in Ohio in today’s video.

A southern flying squirrel hides behind its tail, sitting in a hole in a tree.

Nature Journaling #228: A Hole New World

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!

Snow covers the branches of a pine tree at Winton Woods.

Nature Journaling #227: Evergreen Evermore

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Join us in keeping a nature journal throughout 2021. This is your journal, something to help you connect to the natural world around you and make discoveries along the way. Don’t worry, we will give you a new prompt here regularly!