Tag: <span>Wildlife Management Area</span>

#In Focus Friday – The Praying Mantis

This week we’re going to focus in on the Praying Mantis, an insect species for which I have a great deal of esteem—which is what happens when you give a fifth grader a library card and tell him he can ready any book he likes. I found one with a praying mantis on it and read it cover to cover. Good times.

Unfortunately, I have only had a few occasions with them in the wild, including the one we spotted on our house this past week.

Flint River WMA – Insects and Others

A collection of images taken at Flint River WMA that we wanted to share, but couldn’t find space for in our other posts about the space.

Flint River Revisited

After Pitcher Plant Bog we took a break to put some things in order—after visiting five Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) in nearly as many weeks it was necessary to iron out some details before launching this website. We hope you like it. This past Sunday, on the dawn of summer, …

Lannahassee Creek WMA

Lannahassee Creek WMA is large parcel of land nestled in the tributaries of the northern Kinchafoonee Creek. It boasts hilly lands, costal forests, and numerous wildlife opportunities.