- The ACRES Quarterly
is printed four times a year, usually coming out in
January, April, July and October of each year. Our editor is
Sue Britton.
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Spring 2008, Volume 47, No.2
ACRES Archive Article, Woody Vines Grace Woodland Fringes, New
Preserves, Where On Earth Do You Live?, 11th Annual Spring Birdathon,
Fund Drive Updates, The Project Page, The Back Page.
Winter 2008, Volume 47, No.1
The dead of Winter...Is it really?, Brushwood Educational Center,
Mengerson Nature Reserve, Massassauga Rattlesnake, The Project Page,
The Back Page - Winter Sleepers.
Fall 2007, Volume 46, No.4
ACRES Annual Dinner, Lloyd W. Bender Memorial Forest Preserve, Wing
Haven Caretakers, The Greatest River - The Maumee, Night Hikes -
ACRES Archives, Wild Turkeys, The Back Page with Jeff Britton.
- Summerfest 2007, Birdathon update and pledges, New
Nature Preserve-Wabash Co., Ruth Kern Woodland Preserve
celebration, ACRES 3rd annual wine tasting
and photography contest, Portage students visit Acres
Along the Wabash, Field trips and special events,
Celebrating volunteer naturalists, New members, Thank
you's, "Chemical Warfare", Heritage Trust license plate,
Memorials, Tributes, Earthworms, ACRES projects, Back
Page with Jeff Britton.
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- ACRES land acquisition update, New members, Time to renew,
Coming to a mailbox near you, Ruth Kern Woodland Preserve, Wild
caving, Field trips and special events, ACRES projects, Noble County
bus tour, Dygert fund drive, ACRES archive article, Memorials,
Tributes/Thanks, Kathryn Moore, Birdathon, Back page guest writer.
- Annual Report, Welcome new members, Tributes and Special Thanks,
Thank you Frannie Headings, The Worldwide Amphibian Extinction
Crisis, Sam Schwartz (a special acknowledgement), Field Trips and
Events page, Trouble in ACRES Country (Emerald Ash Borer), The Great
Swamp (an ACRES archive article), Giants in the Woods (Bur oak,
White oak, Tulip, Beech and Sycamore trees), Projects Page, New
board members, Munro Nature Preserve (Brushwood School House),
Memorials and the Back Page (A Season of Slumber-a DailyOM
Inspiration).
- Wine tasting promo, Board nominations info, Annual dinner and
members meeting promo, A Wild Cry From the Sky (sandhill cranes),
Good Neighbors (new Beechwood-Pokagon access), Berries Brighten Fall
(bittersweet), Noble Servants (Camp Lutherhaven volunteers), Going
Bats! (Bobn & Ann Walton bat rehabiliation), Dustin Open House
review, Nature Trust promo, The Back Page (Scott Hill on the art of
Andy Goldsworthy), plus new members, tributes, memorials, thanks and
upcoming field trips and special events.
- New Executive Director, Jason Kissel; 2006 Kokiwanee BioBlitz (review); ACRES Avocets (birdathon review & donor list); Lloyd
Garrison tribute; Secretive Salamanders; Oh No, Ozone!; Meet the
Caretakers; Preserving the Seven Sisters Lakes; Skunk Stalking ;plus
new members, tributes, memorials and upcoming field trips and
special events.
- Special Board Announcement (Carolyn McNagny resigns position);
The ACRES Office is Moving; Seven Pillars Geology; Nature Trust
Radio Show Goes Statewide; Martha L. Sittler Unitrust Benefits
ACRES; Still a River (upper Elkhart River system court battle);
Thomas and Jane Dustin Fund Drive; Wildflowers of Another Sort;
Caring for Chimney Swifts; Mourning Doves; Maple Syrup in March;
plus new members, tributes, memorials and upcoming field trips and
special events.
- The Dustin Addition, Bees at Foxfire Woods, James M. and
Patricia D. Barrett Outstanding Philanthropist Award, Skunk Cabbage,
October at Glennwood Nature Preserve, Great Blues; plus new members,
tributes. memorials and upcoming field trips and special events.
- ACRES' Annual Dinner; Wine Tasting; The Dustin Legacy; new
intern, web master and volunteer coordinator; Art Eberhardt's
Photos; Prairies; Stoner and Fitch Mill Program; Brammall Nature
Preserve Opens; Freeloaders of the Forest; Butterflies in Winter;
plus the latest new members, tributes, field trips and special
events.
- ACRES Wine Tasting and Nature Photography Show, Lady's Slipper
Orchids, Birdathon results, Shane Perfect, election nominations
committee, Floral Fireworks at Kokiwanee, The Johnson Farm, Nature
Trust, W. Glenn Fogwell, Sam Ropchan; plus the latest acquisition
updates, memorials and upcoming field trips and special events.
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