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Armchair Birding: Learn how to identify birds by sight and sound with Merlin Bird ID
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 09/23/2023 - 6:34pmLearn how to identify birds by sight and sound using the Merlin Bird ID app. Instructors will guide you through
the Merlin Bird ID app, take visitors on a short hike, and then sit by the Carson River to listen and watch for birds
at TNC’s River Fork Ranch Preserve (381 Genoa Lane, Minden, NV).
Eldorado Forest Interpretative Association offers free guided hikes in Carson Pass in August and September
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 08/04/2023 - 10:24amThe Eldorado Forest Interpretative Association offers free guided interpretative hikes in and around the Carson Pass area throughout August and September.
These hikes vary from 45 minutes long like our historical Devil's Ladder hike to three hours long like our water color painting hikes.
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Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 01/10/2023 - 12:43pmSigns of spring around Carson City
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 04/18/2021 - 8:30pmRecord number of Bald Eagles spotted during 2021 annual Tahoe count
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 01/24/2021 - 1:49pmINCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. — It’s a banner year for Bald Eagles in Lake Tahoe. The Tahoe Institute of Natural Science reports that a record number of 42 Bald Eagles were spotted during its annual survey. The previous high was 27 set in 2017.
Northern Nevada outdoor gardening: As the snow flies, plan ahead to spring landscaping
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 01/24/2021 - 12:12pmIn recent weeks, the ground was pliable. The temperature, comfortable and the outside beckoned. The urge to plant was getting hard to resist. Yet resist we must, for this is winter after all. I know the 15-day forecast is unreliable, but I can’t help but check it out, if, for no other reason than to instill a smidgin of common sense into my “I want to plant” brain. Snow is ahead this week.
Birds of Pray: This hawk pair spotted on a Carson City church steeple
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 01/21/2021 - 11:50amClearly not doves, these two hawks were seen roosting on the steeple of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Carson City.
Carson City Sheriff's Office, Nevada law enforcement on lookout for drivers using cell phones
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 01/18/2021 - 7:30amThe Carson City Sheriff’s Office is joining forces with other Nevada law enforcement agencies now through January 25 to be on the lookout for distracted drivers.
121st annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count in Carson Valley area this Saturday
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 12/29/2020 - 12:05pmThe 121st annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count will be held this Saturday Jan. 2, 2021. This event is counting all birds with a 15 mile diameter circle covering the area contained approximately by the Carson River on the north, the Pine Nut foothills on the East, Bodie Flats on the South and Foothill Road on the West.
Eagles and Raptors Make Their Return to Carson Valley
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Sun, 12/27/2020 - 12:08pmEvery winter, Carson Valley becomes a nesting ground for bald eagles, golden eagles, falcons, hawks, owls and other wildlife as they congregate to the region. Carson Valley’s expansive open space and cattle ranches provide habitat for the wintering birds of prey.
Column: Hail to the Turkey, an American icon
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 11/26/2020 - 2:04pmSince the first Thanksgiving feast held 400 years ago, the turkey has served as an enduring icon of one of America's most beloved holidays.
Appearing as a plump, grandly plumed image on everything from collectible trinkets to practical place settings these days, the tom turkey has long symbolized the blessing of bounty celebrated by Americans each Thanksgiving Day.
Northern Nevada outdoor gardening: Time for fall planting
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 11/01/2020 - 1:57pmMy friend Kristen and I were discussing that fall is the best time for planting almost everything. Not only are plants on sale at nurseries, the soil is warm and the weather is cool, which is less stressful on newly installed plants.
Youth conservation group River Wranglers to host event aimed at protecting cottonwoods
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 10/15/2020 - 9:47amCarson City, Dayton area youth conservation organization River Wranglers will meet Friday, October 23, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. for a work and education event designed to help protect cottonwoods from beaver damage.
Carson Valley photo contest challenges region’s photographers
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 09/30/2020 - 6:18amIt’s no secret that Carson Valley is an exceptionally beautiful pocket of northern Nevada where nature, landscapes and legendary characters come together throughout the region’s four communities of Genoa, Gardnerville, Minden and Topaz Lake. The destination offers photographers a wonderland of opportunities to capture telling moments in time.
2020 pine nut harvest season begins on Nevada public lands
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 09/20/2020 - 12:38pmThe 2020 pine nut harvest season kicks off on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management and Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Both agencies are working together to ensure the public is safely harvesting pine nuts and aware of the regulations.
Northern Nevada outdoor gardening: A long-term landscape
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 09/06/2020 - 6:30amI found photos last week of our landscape when we bought the house in 1988. There were trees lined up like soldiers along the borders of the property and lawn everywhere else. No flowers, no shrubs. Everything was flat. Although this was boring, it certainly was easy to maintain. Thirty-two years later, I look back at that landscape and think, why did I plant so much?
Senator Square: Here comes the sun and Carson High School's class of 2021
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 09/06/2020 - 5:10amThey wore pajamas, were wrapped in blankets, and carried cups of Dutch Bros and Starbucks as they gathered to celebrate the beginning of their senior year and the almost end of the soothing summer weather. The Class of 2020-2021, while practicing social distancing and wearing the latest fashion in face masks, gathered together at 6:00 a.m. Sept. 4 on the bleachers of the CHS football field to watch their sun rise.
NNDA and Visit Carson Valley partnership brings film locations to Douglas County and Carson City
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 08/31/2020 - 11:56amNorthern Nevada Development Authority and Visit Carson Valley’s cooperative partnership to promote Carson Valley as a film location is not only creating awareness, it is driving results.
Birds and their habitat occupy Carson City morning walk in photos
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 08/19/2020 - 5:01amBirds, flowers and more along the Carson River
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 08/05/2020 - 3:30amBig beauty by the Carson River
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 07/26/2020 - 8:24pmNorthern Nevada outdoor gardening: Crocosmia beauty brings impressive summer bloom
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 07/19/2020 - 2:52amI’ve fallen in love with some impressive summer-blooming plants given to me by my friend Peggy. They are Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’, sometimes called coppertips.
A record silence surrounds 2020 Tahoe celebrity golf
Submitted by Isaiah Burrows on Mon, 07/13/2020 - 9:53amIt was an event to remember — and forget — during the 31st American Century Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in Stateline, Nevada.
Northern Nevada gardening with JoAnne Skelly: Maintenance is never-ending
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 06/21/2020 - 11:05amOur landscape is fairly wild, partly because we like it that way for the birds, but also because it simply gets away from me. We love the space of our two and half acres, but sometimes I get discouraged that our yard will never be pristinely groomed. I have to stop and remind myself how much we do accomplish.
First-of-its kind agreement will protect Greater Sage-Grouse habitat, support Nevada's rural economy
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 06/04/2020 - 10:26amThe Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is excited to announce that Coeur Rochester, Inc. a wholly-owned subsidiary of Coeur Mining, Inc. and Crawford Cattle, LLC have entered into a first-of-its-kind agreement to protect critical sagebrush habitat in Nevada while ensuring continued environmentally sensitive and sustainable mining practices.
Colorful Bird activity in morning light at the Buzzy’s Marsh in Carson City
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 05/09/2020 - 11:20amOur friend the bat can vanquish 1,000 mosquitos per hour: Here's how to attract them to your yard
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Sat, 05/02/2020 - 8:30amI don’t know about you, but the one thing I hate about Spring and Summer are the return of the dastardly mosquito. I’ll be having a perfectly lovely time out in my garden or with my family around the grill, and later when I’m getting ready for bed I’ll find a thousand itchy bites all over my legs and arms.
Can you become a Tiger King near Carson City? Maybe, but don't you dare feed any pigeons
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Fri, 04/03/2020 - 12:04pmA certain popular Netflix documentary, Tiger King, has taken the quarantined world by storm, in which several bizarre big-cat owners face off, alleging many criminal enterprises at each other with the back drop of exotic animals who sometimes maim their keepers.
It makes one wonder, what are local laws for keeping exotic animals? For the cost of $2,000, could you in Carson City procure yourself a baby tiger?
Celebrating Conservation: Partnership protects sage-grouse in Nevada and California
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 03/30/2020 - 9:45amOn Monday, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced it is withdrawing a 2013 proposed rule to list the bi-state distinct population segment of greater sage-grouse as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. The bi-state sage-grouse population is an isolated group of sage-grouse living along the California-Nevada border at the southwest edge of the species’ range.
Carson Now’s 10 ways to entertain your quarantined kids
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Tue, 03/17/2020 - 11:57amWell the kids are home thanks to COVID-19, and after approximately four hours the novelty of not being at school is sure to wear off and they’ll expect you to provide them with entertainment after they've done their online school learning assignments. So before you start tearing your hair out, here are 10 ways to keep your kids entertained during quarantine!