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Critter Care: Reptile and Amphibian Vet Check-ups

article by Patrick Conner, Animal Care Specialist If you regularly explore Fontenelle Forest’s Nature Center, you likely have already discovered the Raptor Woodland Refuge, where you can marvel at 14 different species of birds of prey. You may not realize the Nature Center also houses a fascinating array of reptiles…

Farewell to Dawn Jensen, Director of Finance & Administration

  It is with bittersweet emotions that we announce that Dawn Jensen will be retiring as Fontenelle Forest’s Director of Finance and Administration this summer. Dawn joined the Forest team in ​2017. Over the past seven years, she has been instrumental in ensuring a strong financial position for the organization…

Eyes on the Ecosystem: Invasive Awareness and Early Detection

article by Kayla Johnson, Conservation Specialist Did you know that the last week of February is Invasive Species Awareness Week? Do you know why awareness is so important? Stopping invasive species early on, before it becomes a major problem will save time, effort, money, and most importantly prevents the loss…

Welcome to Fontenelle Forest, Flicka!

article by Ell Kinsey, Raptor Care Specialist Introducing our newest arrival to the Raptor Woodland Refuge: Flicka, the American Kestrel! Found as a chick, Flicka was taken in by a well-meaning member of the public. Rather than call a certified raptor rehabber, they chose to keep Flicka, which is against…

Winter Warriors: How Songbirds and Raptors Survive the Colder Months

article by Ell Kinsey, Raptor Care Specialist Nebraska is known for fluctuating temperatures. From sweaty summer days to the frosty frigid winter, all Nebraska’s inhabitants have learned to adapt—including the feathered ones!  IN THE WILD  For wild birds, there’s little time for rest in the wintertime – this is especially…

A photo of a trail sign at Fontenelle Forest that says Linden, Hackberry and Hawthron.

Navigating Nature: Trails Maintenance, Safety and Preparedness

With over 17 miles of trails at Fontenelle Forest, it’s inevitable that occasionally visitors may have some trouble navigating their way through the Forest.  What our staff didn’t anticipate was a podcast episode dedicated to one visitor’s struggle to find his way back to the Nature Center after venturing well…

2024 Membership and Daily Admission Pricing

  As a community-funded nonprofit organization, the work of Fontenelle Forest is strengthened by the generosity of our donors, members, and volunteers. From restoring threatened ecosystems like oak savanna to educating current and future generations, community support makes our work possible. In addition to philanthropy, Fontenelle Forest relies on membership,…

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