The Acorn, ARNHA's quarterly newsletter, features articles by local naturalists and Parkway advocates. It is mailed to all members. To request it electronically, give us your e-mail address: arnha@comcast.net
Feature article: Green:The color of primary producers
Essays & illustrations by William E. Avery, Ph.D., Associate Professor CSUS Biological Sciences Frequent contributor to the Acorn.
Acorn issues 2004 - 2009 available for download
You can download the current issue of The Acorn as well aspublished issues going back to 2004. Scroll down and click on the Acorn issue(s) you want to download.
Summer 2009 Acorn Feature article: Night Music:Biophony, Biophilia and Biodiversity on the Parkway Spring 2009 Feature Article: Happy Trails Ahead: The future looks bright for trails systems in our region Winter 2008 - 2009 Feature Article: Parkway Scavengers: On Duty 24/7 . . . group of unsung ecosystem heroes are scavengers, detrivores and decomposers. Fall 2008 Feature Article: New Parks Director knows the territory Summer 2008 Feature Article: Predators Lurk on the Parkway! "Predators have been reported on the American River Parkway—the furry scaly kind . . ." Spring 2008 Feature Article: Coyote the Trickster Winter 2007-08 Feature Article: Wanted: Landscape Literacy Fall 2007 Feature Article: Grade School to College —Students Learn at EYNC Summer 2007 Featured Article: Biodiversity: A Wealth of Species Spring 2007Acorn Briefs: Spring 2007 Feature Article: The Gray Fox: Tree-Climbing Wild Dog Winter 2006-07 Acorn Briefs: Winter 2006-07 Feature Article: Meet the Wild Turkey Spring 2006Acorn Briefs: Spring 2006 Feature Article: Hats off to the American River Beaver Summer 2006Acorn Briefs: Summer 2006 Feature Article: Hummingbirds Fall 2006 Feature Article: Curing Parkway's Funding Ailments Winter 2005-06Acorn Briefs: Winter 2005-06 Feature Article: Squirrels in My Birdfeeder!
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Fall 2005Acorn Briefs: Fall 2005 Feature Article: Rattlesnakes & Rattles Spring 2005 Feature Article: The Pond Turtle, Hoping for a Better Season Fall 2004 Feature Article: Seeing Green, Unexpected Value of Living among Plants
Summer 2005 Feature Article: Share Your Passion for Nature, Join the EYNC Docent Team Winter 2004-05 Feature Article: Acorn Woodpeckers Take Care of Their Own Summer 2004 Feature Article: Dragons & Damsels along the American Rive
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