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Reflection Riding
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We're Chattanooga's nature center, arboretum, native plant nursery, and beautiful educational campus with over 300 acres to explore. Nestled on the west flank of Lookout Mountain, inside the city limits, you'll find our little oasis. Just minutes from downtown, you'll find a world unlike any other. Explore nature with your family, school group, or on your own!
Campfire Concerts at Reflection Riding
Reflection Riding’s Campfire Concert series, presented by Black Creek Chattanooga, provides a fun outdoor venue to enjoy some of the best artists the Chattanooga area has to offer. Since 2021, we've been lighting up our 300-acre campus with the sounds of regional talent and the crackle of campfires.
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What to pack for Summer Camp at Reflection Riding
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Learn what to pack for your adventure-filled week of Summer Camp at Reflection Riding from our Summer Camp Co-Direcot, Ailani!
Thank You!
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Thank you for making 2023 one for the record books at Reflection Riding. Together, we are building a more resilient future!
Escape to Nature Summer Camp
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Sponsored by Local 3 News and Rock Creek, Reflection Riding’s Summer Camp provides an immersive, educational, and most of all, fun experience that challenges campers’ minds and abilities. Children will explore, play, create, and learn outside on our 300-acre campus while developing a connection to and an understanding of the great outdoors. Join us for the best summer camp in Chattanooga!
A Special THANK YOU from our Board of Trustees Member, Pablo, to YOU!
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Thank you for all of your support in 2022! In this video, our Board of Trustees member, Pablo Mazariegos, tells us about Reflection Riding's mission and his family's experience here. It's a special way of saying THANK YOU to our members, supporters, donors, and volunteers for making it possible to provide access to nature for everyone in our community.
Reflection Riding: Best of the Best Winner!
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Thank you! We often hear that you think we have the best summer camp in Chattanooga, the best educational programs, native plant nursery and maybe even the best staff ever. Today, we thank YOU for voting us Best Green Business for the second time in this year's Times Free Press Best of Best. One thing we know: we definitely have the best supporters ever! Thank you, thank you.
Blooming Native Wildflowers at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center
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Our lower meadow is bursting with color! Take a breathtaking hike as the tickseed sunflower (Bidens aristosa) and giant ironweed (Vernonia gigantea) reach their peak colors this September. OUR MISSION Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center is an environmental learning hub that reconnects Chattanoogans with nature. OUR VISION Filling an important need for outdoor experience in our technolog...
Chaste Tree Removal Efforts Underway
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Chaste tree removal efforts at our July 2022 Weed Wrangle
Monarch Waystation in the Jump Field
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We've planted over 500 milkweed plugs and other pollinator plants in the Jump Field on our campus!
Join the Worldwide City Nature Challenge
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The City Nature Challenge is coming up starting on April 29th! We'll be participating here in Chattanooga and competing with other cities worldwide to catalog the diversity of plants and animals in our urban environments. Started in 2016 as a competition between San Francisco and Los Angeles, the City Nature Challenge (CNC) has grown into an international event, motivating people around the wor...
History & Future of the American Red Wolf
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The American red wolf (Canis rufus) lives on through the extraordinary efforts of over 40 cooperators in a program designed to save it from extinction. Meet the most endangered canid in the world and the people working toward its recovery. Reflection Riding and Defenders of Wildlife discuss the importance of this apex predator and give some history and context to how we got here and where we ho...
Natural Waterproof Fire Starter: Bushcrafting Skills with Taylor
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Today's lesson comes from Reflection Riding naturalist Taylor Berry and he's teaching us how to make a waterproof and relatively simple firestarter in the woods using easy-to-find materials.
Building-Nature-Playscape-Pod
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Just in - a new pod for our nature playscape! The playscape is designed to allow kids the freedom to explore and learn in a safe, open environment. The playscape includes several "pods" surrounded by physical boundaries in the woods.
Blooming Tickseed at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center
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Blooming Tickseed at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center
Wolf Awareness Week: Halloween fun for our endangered American red wolves
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Wolf Awareness Week: Halloween fun for our endangered American red wolves
Animals Caught on Camera During COVID-19 Closure at the Nature Center
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Animals Caught on Camera During COVID-19 Closure at the Nature Center
Learn about the City Nature Challenge in Chattanooga
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Learn about the City Nature Challenge in Chattanooga
Endangered American red wolf with her pups in Chattanooga
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Endangered American red wolf with her pups in Chattanooga
2018 Spring Plant Sale/Earth Day Festival
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2018 Spring Plant Sale/Earth Day Festival
A couple years ago in northern Alabama at a scout camp, me and my friends were followed by 2 or 3 red wolves in the mountains. We had found a beautiful lake in the evening when we heard howls. I had known what sounds coyotes make so I knew it wasn’t them. We saw after some time across the lake and they were far too large to be coyotes. They saw us and seemed curious, as they kept watching and following. We passed around pocket knives to each other just in case. They made it around the lake eventually and we saw them closer than before, just watching. We got back to camp before dark and were safe. I also found recently that a game warden in Vestavia Hills, which wasn’t far from Camp Sequoyah, saw and recorded a large wolf/wolf dog with a reddish coat. These wolves are in other places too.
We’ve had a couple possible sightings in south FL in the last few years. Rural fort pierce and west of boynton beach on beeline hwy, an entire garage full of mechanics showing up for work saw a pack of red wolves. Hoping it’s what these people really saw
@@BOOTEDUPFLORIDAOUTDOORS Fort Pierce? I live half an hour from there now. Crazy to think that.
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The background music is a little annoying.
We're in NE Texas and we have the ancestors of the red wolf here. I've got 13 wild coyotes & 3 wolves that I feed nightly. I would say that the 3 wolves I feed are coy-wolves or canis sup's, but they have the distinctive howl, coat and size and shape of intermediate wolves. 2 appear to be red wolf mostly and one definitely looks to be a Mexican Gray wolf crossbreed.
Cherokee Indian at 2:05 everybody
This is terrible!!
There is a reason our ancestors killed them.
red wolf proclivity to breed with other canine species dilutes chances for recovery. pristine exclusive territory for species purity will be difficult to maintain. experience ene of Houston in liberty county, etc., documents their 'strange stuff' breeding habit.
Anyone else feel strange at 3:31 that the wall is full of wolf pelts and here's this guy with his two dogs?. Humans have been the stupidest race alive in the past because dogs are loved and trusted, but they never could see any of that in wolves?!?. I suppose the difference between a dog and and wolf was almost comparable to black people and white people back in those days?. the way I look at it I can strongly relate the treatment and extermination of wolves to the persecution and killing of the native Americans. I think they also used killing wolves to make a point to the native peoples and psychologically hurt them just to be cruel. I am proud to say that I have quite a few reasons i dislike farmers, cowboys and many rural people. They only see life one way and don't want to think anything different. They fear and hate everything that they never learned about. They don't accept opinions and they don't trust anybody else and they don't want to bother to listen or try to learn anything different than their ways. I don't like how they treat their families and children and I hate that they frequently try to put some kind of religious ideals behind everything they do including killing wolves (of God's creation) and that God wants them to have all the land for themselves. of course farmers are the very people who make the foods we eat right?. So how can we hate them for that. and I don't suppose all country people dislike wolves, although that's only very recently changed. Like only back in the early 90's did more of the rural country people bother to listen and learn about wolves and let go of some of their fears. but back in the day animals were still animals and even a loyal trusted steed or dog was still livestock. Only extremely rarely was a dog or horse valued in the same way as a human family member. And you were only considered a whole human being by others if you were white and had the same religion as everyone else. Wolves have always made my life mean something more than it did without them and if you know how to embrace them and let them into your heart, you can learn a lot and do quite well by yourself and do better by others. if anything I think wolves look like a creature far too beautiful or majestic for such an ugly world as this. wolves should be as mythical and revered as unicorns who don't exist. But if wolves didn't exist in this world then I can bet that unlike unicorns which are so pure and beautiful in myth and lore, wolves would have still taken on a very evil image in the minds of humans. I'm glad wolves didn't go extinct because these fools of the world as well as us never could have learned about who they actually are and that they aren't man-eaters.
Awesome. Sadly human overpopulation will cause issues. 100 million new people in US since 1993. 8 million new people a year, that requires a lot more cars, traffic, pollution, buildings, litter etc. hopefully red wolves can be reintroduced some day
Very little change these animals will survive Humans..encroachment will kill them all...
American rednecks shoot every coyote, they do not care. Never shoot coyotes
I wish you all the luck in the world with this project! Would love to see this wonderful animal come back! ❤ from Southport North Carolina
No one, at all, wishes that luck more than Don Karnage does. And no one makes a better case for it either. He makes kidnappings hilarious. He has a pilot's license. He travels more by air than by land and sea combined. And his best attribute of all is that he wears pants amid several stupid enemies who don't. There's no better festivity for an air show.
Ich liebe wölfe
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This is why the coyote population has become so large. We need the Red Wolf reintroduced into Louisiana. Great video!
Beautiful work done here. Recently learned about red wolves and the Florida Black Wolf.. Hopefully unlike the latter the red wolf is about to be successfully reintroduced back into the wild..
This is the first animal I ever did a report on in school. I've always loves them.
Wolves would help with the coyotes only reason it might be good for them to be back. They'd eat your cats and dogs also you'd wanna keep small kids in the house. I say we reintroduce the T-rex also. We really need alot more Apex predictors in the urban areas.
Dude are u upset about red wolves
I just thought this was pretty cool, we have I think what they call koywolves here at my farm I'm just trying to find out how to tell the difference. Just trying to figure out how to tell the difference. Kind of would be cool to help save the Red Wolf
I fail to see how bringing back the wolf will rid the river of microplastics...
Less people
It's equally important in honor of Don Karnage. For Comic Con, a villain party, a graduation party, or even an air show, there's no better festivity.
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The red wolf is in Arkansas to a coyote Hunter accidentally killed a red wolf posted his kill of coyotes on the internet and a game warden sing the red wolf on there with the coyotes because they look similar and he went and arrested him there's more out there than you think it may be small pockets you can look it up
Link?
The red wolves should be reintroduced into the wild. But they will be absorbed into the eastern coyote/coywolf canis soup and recovery achieved.
No you don't have that lolz they are not the only wolf's left that's just ignorant af to say ....pull up Google earth and just have a look see at Texas and Oklahoma and all the way to Tennessee etc tell me how much of it is straight up woods and I can tell u that there are still places round here nobody has even looked small simple mindset to think that those u have are the only ones lolzzz
I live in Texas and we have coyotes and I'm very familiar with how they look and sound and behave and I'm telling you that we have wild red wolves out on my place 2 different small groups like 2 or so family's I guess but they have a very unique howl and don't cry like coyotes and look like a straight up wolf just more red to the coat but one was looking like a timber wolf with black white grey and some brownish red
Protect them! Maybe call somebody
I've seen them in Southern Louisiana, hoping that means they're making a come back to the gulf coast 🙏
It was very interesting to learn about the history of this nature center, thank you. I’m very interested in volunteering or creating a forest restoration group for the Chattanooga area!
Also, I love the use of natural elements in the various projects!
Hi Kyra, we'd love to get to know you! Please feel free to reach out to us at volunteer@reflectionriding.org
They've always been one of my favorite animals, ever since I can remember and 37. Maybe I have a thing generalist or moderately sized apex predators because my favorite dinosaur was the Allosaurus since "it has good hands like a raptor and is like a TRex but faster" as my 6 year old self would tell you. I sincerely hope people let it thrive and don't subscribe to the "shoot, shovel, shut up" mindset there is in the west with our wolves. It breaks my heart. I finally have a pack around where I live in the Cascade Mountains and hearing these wild wolves howl at night is one of the most spine tinglingly beautiful things you can ever experience. The only thing I'd point out that's incorrect in the video is that while some African tribes were animistic generally speaking everything was and still is on the table. Native Americans certainly were animistic in many cases and believed all life was interconnected, usually, but they were also not averse to killing any animals, they just didn't go out with the intent of exterminating species with bounties on a massive scale.
Hello, maybe not a good idea to tell people where the wolves are ? Kind regards, Joanne 🐺
@@johnpowell351 The Cascade Mountain Range is huge. No worries.
@@fgialcgorge7392 that's good to know, thank you 😊
My big thing for red wolves is precisely Don Karnage. He's not just any enjoyable cartoon villain, but he makes kidnappings hilarious. He has a pilot's license. He travels more by air than by land and sea combined. And his best attribute of all is that he wears pants amid several stupid enemies who don't. For Comic Con, Furry Con, a Halloween party, a villain party, or even an air show, there no better festivity.
The work putting here is amazing! Lots of people appreciate it truly.
No one, at all, appreciates it more than Don Karnage. And no one makes a better case for it either. He makes kidnappings hilarious. He has a pilot's license. He travels more by air than by land and sea combined. And his best attribute of all is that he wears pants amid several stupid enemies who don't. There's never a better exhibit for an air show.
LONG LIVE THE WOLVES
Especially in honor of Don Karnage. For Comic Con, a villain party, a graduation party, or even an air show, there's no better festivity.
The Florida Black wolf was endemic to the east coast as well. They were exterminated into extinction by 1908. Just so people don't get confused.
We created the demise of the Red Wolf after the removal of the Grey Wolf and Mexican Wolf from the greater South West. It took our government fifty years to rid the wolf problem in the U.S. Then came along the Prairie Wolf or Coyote to fill that void. Now we have a bad situation with the Coyote breeding with the last few pockets of Red Wolves. The last wolf killed was in 1960 Fort Apache Indian Reservation near Grasshopper Arizona. The wolf weighed 70 pounds and measured 30 inches at the shoulder. It was 5 feet 4 inched from the nose to the tail. Our great father of Biology (Aldo Leopold) played a very significant part in the demise of the Grey Wolf and Mexican Wolf. We all know that Grey Wolves and the Mexican Wolf would kill a Coyote on sight. Coyote population exploded thanks to man sticking his nose in where it does not belong. Every time man stick his nose into managing wildlife it get completely out of control. We have to small of gene pool of real Red Wolf and they will never be excepted back into the wild anywhere without persecution. I saw the last ones from Texas leave for Tacoma Washington it really broke my heart. The cinnamon color on their muzzles and fore legs was rich and beautiful. It was a very humbling day for me to see the last Red Wolf leave Texas forever. They had lived her for hundreds of years in peace. I am 76 years old now and still get sad about their leaving forever. At times I just want to sit down and cry. I truly loved those wolves. They were the most timid wild animals have been around. They would have been quit easy to domesticate.
🥀💐🌹🌷🌺🙋 very nice jee video hallo jee
Humans are the animals 😤
They're doing great here in Nova Scotia btw;)They look slightly different but ...Does climate affect your nose shape? Previously, several studies have shown that the shapes of the nasal aperture and nasal cavity are correlated with climate variables related to temperature and humidity such that individuals from cold-dry climates exhibit narrower nasal cavities compared to individuals from warm-humid climates. Tons of these fluffy pooches up here lol
If you run out ? Let us know ...we can send you down a few lol
If you live in Nashville, the trip to Chattanooga is well worth the drive to see this place and its red wolves
Really informative documentary. Enjoyed it! Great work in conserving their species.
It's really difficult to go back in time and assume what people were feeling or thinking. Yes, I imagine there was fear. But, also, ignorance, the definition of ignorance, an unknowing. I think the biggest mistake that was made was thinking these resources were unlimited. When people know better, they do better. That is why I support the Red Wolf initiative. Because we do know better now.
Great point and thank you!
right we enslaved certain people and killed off the predators
Imma huge wolf lover. Wanted to study them. Owned a hybrid. But after owning a farm I get it. I had tons of chickens lost to wild life like Coyotes, had a horse attacked by a puma, lost pets to who knows what. I was all for saving the wolves and predators but I finally got why when your livestock was being picked off, your and your families interest come above that of other apex predators. Also, so much of these animals decline came from unscrupulous poisoning and not necessarily trying to kill one animal. So many farmers out there still leave out poison, maybe looking to get a predatorial coyote or fox and you get a wolf. It's not like poison or traps differentiate between endangered animal or not. With people being less self sufficient now and live stock being grown on feed lots, these animals probably have a better chance tho. Just 100 years ago when you wanted eggs you got em from your own chickens. Very few people are like that anymore and they are shrinking too.
Beautiful footage of a very beautiful and special species, we have to spread awareness to the let world know the 'reds' are critically endangered
And it comes down to Disney even more. Not a lot of Disney Characters are of an extinct species. But Don Karnage, Flick Duck, Dumbo, Tigger, Shere Khan, PB&J Otter, Munchy Beaver, Simba, and Scar are all of an endangered species.
Thanks for all you do at Reflection Riding.
Happy Birthday Marley, I hope many pups are in your future.
Here's the link to the latin names website Paul-Erik mentioned: ebeltz.net/herps/etymain.html
I'm so sad about the baby red wolves
Hi Sandra, we are too. Thanks for thinking of us. We continue to hope for a litter next year.