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Tantalizing Turtles Tutorial

Tantalizing Turtles Tutorial

May 20, 2024

Turtles are slow, unseen by people most of the year and often trivialized in cartoons, but “turtles provoke a sense of wonder and amazement,” said Dr. Matt Close who gave a Zoom presentation to 67 enthusiasts on May 15, 2024.

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Volunteers Plant Willow Trees to Stabilize the Marsh

Volunteers Plant Willow Trees to Stabilize the Marsh

May 04, 2024

On April 22, 2024, ten dedicated volunteers and two National Park Service staffers planted 150 native black willow tree (Sali nigra) stakes in the hydric soils of Dyke Marsh.

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Saving 18 Pumpkin Ash Trees for a Decade

Saving 18 Pumpkin Ash Trees for a Decade

April 22, 2024

On April 17, 2024, FODM volunteers and National Park Service (NPS) staffers surveyed the 18 pumpkin ash trees (Fraxinus profunda) that we have been protecting in Dyke Marsh since 2015.

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FODMer Presented Breeding Bird Survey Results

FODMer Presented Breeding Bird Survey Results

March 28, 2024

On April 4, 2024, FODM principal investigator Larry Cartwright shared FODM volunteers’ 30 years of observations of breeding bird activity in the Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve at the National Park Service’s 2024 Spotlight on National Park Resources in the National Capital Region.

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All about Trees, FODMers Enjoy a Tree Walk

All about Trees, FODMers Enjoy a Tree Walk

March 28, 2024

Trees are intriguing in all seasons, FODMers learned on a March 10, 2024, walk led by retired state forester Jim McGlone.

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Tidal, Freshwater, Wetland Plant Communities in Northern Virginia

Tidal, Freshwater, Wetland Plant Communities in Northern Virginia

March 17, 2024

Northern Virginia’s tidal, freshwater wetlands, like Dyke Marsh, have several types of native plant communities, 50 FODMers and friends learned on March 3, 2024, in a presentation by Nelson DeBarros.

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FODM-Funded Study Identified New Beetle Species

FODM-Funded Study Identified New Beetle Species

January 27, 2024

The late Dr. Edmund O. Wilson wrote that “the diversity of life forms, so numerous that we have yet to identify most of them, is the greatest wonder of this planet.”

A 2023 FODM-funded study of three beetle families of George Washington Memorial Parkway (GWMP) properties is a testament to the pursuit of that wonder.

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Raptors Enthrall All

Raptors Enthrall All

November 11, 2023

Over 400 people were captivated by beautiful raptors on November 4, 2023, when the Friends of Dyke Marsh and the National Park Service hosted Secret Gardens Birds and Bees at Fort Hunt Park’s Pavilion A.

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Reptiles and Amphibians, Focus of Meeting

Reptiles and Amphibians, Focus of Meeting

November 10, 2023

On October 25, 2023, naturalist Alonso Abugattas gave a presentation on the reptiles and amphibians of Northern Virginia at a meeting of 85 FODM members and friends.

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Fall Leaves Brighten Dyke Marsh

Fall Leaves Brighten Dyke Marsh

October 28, 2023

Dyke Marsh was aflame in color on October 23, 2023, for the annual fall colors walk sponsored by the Friends of Dyke Marsh and the Potowmack Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society (VNPS).

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Students paddling around sills and breakwater structures

Future Engineers Study Dyke Marsh Restoration

September 26, 2023

On September 20, 2023, 40 students from Catholic University’s School of Engineering visited Dyke Marsh to learn about the breakwater and sills completed in 2022 to stabilize and restore Dyke Marsh.  

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Photographs from FODM Members and Friends Featured in the Virginia Wildlife Annual Photography Showcase

Photographs from FODM Members and Friends Featured in the Virginia Wildlife Annual Photography Showcase

September 04, 2023

Congratulations to three FODM members or friends whose photographs were selected for the 2023 Virginia Wildlife magazine’s annual photography showcase.

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