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Lichens on the Southcoast
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howard leads an informative talk on identifying lichens in and around the southeastern potion of Massachusetts.
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Identifying Lion's Mane & Asian Beauty Mushrooms
Просмотров 2463 года назад
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howard teaches you how to identify Asian Beauty and Lion's Mane mushrooms, two types of fungi you can find in Dartmouth.
Reserve Inspection Training - Reading the Forested Landscape
Просмотров 323 года назад
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howard offers a reserve inspection training class.
Identifying Common Natives - Sweet Pepperbush
Просмотров 2013 года назад
DNRT Seasonal Field Technician Jonathan Bacdayan points out a common native plant that can be found across all DNRT properties - sweet pepperbush.
Identifying Common Natives - Queen Anne's Lace
Просмотров 803 года назад
DNRT Seasonal Field Technician Daniel Mailloux shows you how to identify a common native plant in southeastern Massachusetts - Queen Anne's Lace, also known as wild carrot. If you pull up the root of this edible plant, there is a carrot you can eat. Just make sure it smells like a carrot; it does have a poisonous lookalike.
Identifying Common Natives - Pokeweed
Просмотров 2793 года назад
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howard points out a very common native plant, which can often be found in your own backyard. Before you pull it, remember, it produces great food for birds!
Invasive Identification - Japanese Knotweed
Просмотров 1734 года назад
DNRT Seasonal Field Technician Jonathan Bacdayan points out a very aggressive invasive that can be found locally: Japanese knotweed.
Invasive Identification - Japanese Barberry
Просмотров 2134 года назад
DNRT Seasonal Field Technician Daniel Mailloux shows you how to identify a common invasive in southeastern Massachusetts - Japanese Barberry.
Even More Edibles
Просмотров 1544 года назад
DNRT Development & Outreach Specialist Kendra Murray heads back into the woods in pursuit of more wild edibles. A few plants that can be eaten or used medicinally are featured.
Foraging Wild Edibles
Просмотров 2584 года назад
DNRT Development & Outreach Specialist Kendra Murray heads into the woods in pursuit of wild edibles. A few plants that can be eaten or used medicinally are featured.
Identifying More Wildflowers
Просмотров 764 года назад
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howard points out a few more wildflowers during her walk at Destruction Brook Woods.
Spring Wildflowers at Star of the Sea Reserve
Просмотров 954 года назад
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howard points out several wildflowers that she finds during her hike at Star of the Sea Reserve.
Garlic Mustard Update
Просмотров 74 года назад
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howards takes another look at garlic mustard. We last saw it in late March. It now has beautiful little white flowers.
Identifying Invasives: Multiflora Rose
Просмотров 4504 года назад
DNRT Land Steward Leah Howard teaches you how to identify multiflora rose, a beautiful and fragrant (yet highly invasive!) plant.
Identifying Scat
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
Land Steward Leah Howard points out several different types of scat that she found on DNRT property.
Frank Knowles/Little River Reserve Boardwalk
Просмотров 3896 лет назад
Frank Knowles/Little River Reserve Boardwalk
Spindle Rock River Rats at The River Project Closing
Просмотров 24111 лет назад
Spindle Rock River Rats at The River Project Closing
I’m in Virginia. Specifically the Shenandoah Valley and I may have found some today. I have pictures but don’t think I can attach them to a comment. Do you have an email? I’ll send them to you. I’m curious to know myself.
It's great that birds eat the berries
Why do you have to touch it? Typically a bad idea due to parasites.
Are asian beauty toxic to humans?
I got a cultivar called ruby spice summersweet. It was only 30 bucks for a 4ft plant at my local nursery
Why does deer scat look like little circles, clumped, and also flat? So interesting
Dude, awesome shit!
probably the best video on youtube
Go Home and make Dinner, don't worry about cleaning under your nails it'll come off sooner or later. It always does!
What a crappy video. 🙄. 😀 Would have been nice if it wasn’t cut off so short. That river otter was pretty neat.
She really knows her shit! 😜
I find the best way is by taste.
Great video but I was wishing that your video included some cottontail scat as a comparison to deer and porcupine.
Cool tips on edibles on trails and in our yard. Looking forward to paying closer attention to plants I used to think of as nuisance weeds! Thanks DNRT for offering remote learning about our region.
Your video was super educational. Are the daisies and fleabane they same thing? I have fleabane in my yard and it looks almost exactly like that. I just made a similar video to this as well. Looking forward to supporting each other!
Hey DNRT ! 😁 I just want to say thank you so much for all the work you all do , the trails In Dartmouth are amazing!
Glad you are enjoying them!
Very informative thanks!
let me take you down..cause I'm going to ..daffodil fields...nothing is real...
Would anyone at the DNRT know how old, or how far back that farmsetad foundation at 2:04 dates back to? I also imagine those stone walls served as paddocks for sheep or pigs maybe?
Great biking trail! just could use a bit more trail markers got a bit lost haha