The Fairies Thimble and Blossom have returned to the North Country to enjoy the mosaic of changing leaves! Visit their homes on trails at the Indian Creek Nature Center, Stone Valley, and Copper Rock Falls to leave them any questions you have about Nature! Click the headline for clues!

Nature Up North isn't missing this chance to bring you into nature! Join us for an event this in the heart of downtown Canton, at the county's largest waterfall (Lampson Falls), or at a local nature center.

Kicking off this list, Nature Up North is partnering with Grasse River Heritage to provide pumpkins to the community to carve for free! Visit us at Canton's Phantoms in the Park event on October 25th from 11-2 to claim your pumpkin.

After that, Josie Dittman will be leading a walk to Lampson Falls at 2pm on November 1st to talk about moss and lichen, where they're most often found, and why they're so important for our ecosystem!

Finally, Emma Rubin will be leading a birding session at Indian Creek Nature Center focused on the birds we'll be seeing at our feeders… Read more ...

Turkey Vulture Just Our Nature

I remember one time while in the North Country, I witnessed a group of turkey vultures gathered in a field off the side of an unknown road in Canton. It was quite a sight, seeing a bunch of those large, magnificent birds all gathered in one spot around what was presumably some sort of carcass.

Fairy House in Stone Valley Ask a Fairy

Thimble and Blossom are back on North Country Trails this fall! While they're waiting to migrate south for warmer weather each winter, Thimble and Blossom stop over for a couple of months on our trails to enjoy the fall foliage, tuck in the bears for hibernation, and to answer all of your nature questions! They stopped by Nature Up North to tell us how excited they are to see who can find their homes and to deliver their clues.

Hello North Country Explorers!

A swamp Just Our Nature

When most people think of powerful carbon sinks, they may think of the vast Pacific Ocean or the dense Amazon Rainforest, which is all true, but we often miss the true unsung hero of carbon sequestration - the quiet, soggy peatlands. You may be surprised to learn that these carbon storages are right here in the North Country.

 Names are important, as we often form opinions based on what we associate with them. Even if you’ve never watched an episode of the ’60s sit-com Gilligan’s Island, you could probably guess that the character Mary Ann Summers was not a millionaire on the show, and that Thurston Howell III wasn’t the down-home farmer from Kansas.

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