Author Archives for Ellen Powell

Citizen Science? Yes, You Can!

March 17, 2023 8:52 am Published by Comments Off on Citizen Science? Yes, You Can!

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator and Cory Swift-Turner, DOF Communications Specialist   A middle school class documents the spring’s first dogwood and redbud blooms in their schoolyard. A family records the birds that visit their feeders in the winter. A retiree places wing tags on monarch butterflies before migration. A hunter reports sightings of sick deer to a wildlife agency.   What do all of these scenarios have... Read More


Close-up of skunk cabbage flower showing spotted purple and yellow spathe with interior visible

The Smell of Spring?

February 17, 2023 3:32 pm Published by Comments Off on The Smell of Spring?

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator I’m on a mission to teach you that plants are cool. They may look like they’re just sitting there, but they’re hiding superpowers. Watch this blog in 2023 for more posts about amazing Virginia plants!   In the dead of winter, from the muck of a woodland seep, rises a hooded figure of mottled purple, the color of dead flesh. Undeterred by snow... Read More


Close-up of green pine needles with water droplets in soft focus

Evergreens? Ever Useful!

January 13, 2023 8:33 am Published by Comments Off on Evergreens? Ever Useful!

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator In a bare winter landscape, our eyes are often drawn to any remnants of green, stirring the memory and promise of warmer days. But our native evergreens have winter value far beyond their looks. Perhaps the greatest winter benefits of evergreens go to wildlife. Plants that keep their foliage through the winter provide thermal cover, or protection from cold temperatures. Dark needles absorb... Read More


Wooden boardwalk trail through bare winter forest

A Getaway in the Middle of It All

December 22, 2022 9:20 am Published by Comments Off on A Getaway in the Middle of It All

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator Are you looking for a family day trip during the school holidays? Consider the Conway Robinson State Forest in Gainesville, where you can slow your pace and your kids can expend some year-end energy. Imagine more than 400 acres of woodland placed right next to sprawling subdivisions, near the busy junction of Interstate 66 and US Route 29. That’s the “Con Rob” (as... Read More


Holiday DIY from the Yard

December 2, 2022 9:26 am Published by Comments Off on Holiday DIY from the Yard

By Ellen Powell, DOF Conservation Education Coordinator Want to save some money during the spending season? With a little creativity, you can get a lot of holiday décor from your own yard. Decorating with what I have on hand gives me a sense of efficiency, as well as a connection with my paternal grandmother. Growing up in the rural South, she often foraged for wild foods like “creasy greens” (winter... Read More