Spring has arrived at the Rieck Center! The aptly named Harbinger-of-Spring (Erigenia bulbosa) is our first wildflower to bloom, and they can be found throughout...
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The flood water has receded from the floodplains, and the new wetland pools excavated in September are now holding water. These wetlands are designed to...
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It may not be snowing, but winter rains are helping fill the wetlands.
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Our Open House on October 25 was both unique and enjoyable. John Guagenti, a Bluffton artist of On Track Carvings LLC, turned our dead ash...
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Rieck Center wetlands project completed In case you missed it in The Courier last week, here’s a link to a nice article they published about...
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It doesn’t look like much now, but our new garden will eventually attract birds and butterflies. You’ll be able to see it all from the...
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Bee Balm is in bloom in the prairie.
Open House and Wetland Workday
Join us on Saturday, May 23, 2015 to learn about the newly constructed wetlands at the Rieck Center. Doors will open at 12:30, and at...
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Flynn Pond at the Rieck Center. Photo courtesy of Anne Risser Lee.
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Construction begins! Work began this week on our wetland project. Our work includes construction of three large vernal pools in the floodplain, a new emergent...