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Raccoons and a Late Summer Report

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by Linda Martinson

September 2020

We have been dueling with a raccoon lately. We had been moving the bird feeder at night from the deck to the screen porch, but one night a raccoon ripped a hole in a screen, came in, and helped himself. So we put the bird feeder in the house the next night, but that rascally raccoon came in again, pried open the cover on the big plastic seed container, and helped himself to a feast of seeds. Then we got a sturdier and bigger metal seed container with a very tight lid, and he pried that open, too! We were a little slow on the uptake, but the following night we put the seed container in the house. That night our resident raccoon knocked over a vase of flowers on the porch, but he hasn’t figured out how to get in the house yet…thankfully!

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The Appalachian Trail: Backcountry Shelters, Lean-tos, and Huts

Our speaker for October was Sarah Jones Decker. She discussed the structures along America’s most famous footpath and talked about her new book “The Appalachian Trail: Backcountry Shelters, Lean-tos, and Huts”.  For the first time, she documented all of the structures in one place and explores their differences in design, materials, location, and delves into some of their history.

If you missed the original presentation, you can watch the recording at this link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/pfCnggacp-mGPfv52EIkZgSQK1Kh5y6oM8DQK_xajU5pbEK6ym2nBzDqZO6ptrU.Ogda-4iZhPYAoanj

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Our next Zoom event! The Architecture of the Appalachian Trail

The Blue Ridge Naturalist Network is pleased to announce an upcoming Zoom presentation on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at 5:30 P.M., entitled The Architecture of the Appalachian Trail (AT).  Our speaker will be Sarah Jones Decker who will discuss the structures along America’s most famous footpath and talk about her new book “The Appalachian Trail: Backcountry Shelters, Lean-tos, and Huts”.  For the first time, she documented all of the structures in one place and will explore their differences in design, materials, location, and delve into some of their history.

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