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It's game time! Grab a snack and be ready to place it on which side of the screen you (and your kids) think is the right answer. Canids of Shenandoah Video Player is loading.
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Gain a new perspective on the crafty coyote or swiping foxes of Shenandoah. Winter Weight for the Winter Wait Video Player is loading.
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Despite what you may think, our black bears do not go into a true hibernation and not all birds fly south. Virtual Ranger Program: Bear Country Video Player is loading.
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Black bears are iconic in national parks and many visitors hope to see one while visiting Shenandoah. Join Ranger Lavender to learn more about this interesting wildlife and how we can safely enjoy Shenandoah National Park's bear country. Owls: Shenandoah's Ghost Bird Video Player is loading.
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Learn why owls are known as "ghost birds" and why they are so important to the ecosystem here at Shenandoah National Park. Virtual Ranger Program: Birds of Prey Video Player is loading.
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Join Ranger Mara and Artie the Red-Tailed Hawk for a virtual program about the value of birds of prey in a balanced ecosystem. You'll get a close-up look at some of the amazing adaptations raptors use to survive in the wild, and learn how humans can help keep wildlife safe. Credits: Shenandoah National Park Association Pollinators in the Meadow Video Player is loading.
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The meadow is buzzing with activity and beauty these days! Ranger Mara is in Big Meadows to show you some of the wildflowers and pollinators and how they're connected and keeping each other busy. Bats Video Player is loading.
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Join Intern Ben for this Virtual Ranger Program featuring one of Shenandoah's secretive nighttime residents...bats! They might be less scary and more helpful than you think. They need plenty of help with an image change and conservation, so spend a little time learning about these nocturnal mammals. |
Last updated: December 21, 2022