I have several times written how fortunate ASNV is to benefit from the dedication, knowledge, and generosity of our volunteers. The important and lasting impact of volunteer service was driven home when I learned of the recent death of Dr. William R. Stott, known to his friends as Bill.
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Red-headed Woodpecker: A Species at the Tipping Point
Moon gardens: A quiet oasis for pollinators working the night shift
Did You Know There is a Grass that has Evil Superpowers? It’s Called “Running Bamboo”
ASNV and Partners Install a New Purple Martin Colony at Four Mile Run
Observations from Meadowood: March 2024
Wildlife Sanctuary Almanac: Invasive Vines
Monday Mystery - February 26, 2024
Board Notes
The Audubon Name, Our Board’s Decision
Results of the 2023 Manassas-Bull Run Christmas Bird Count
The Magic of Winter Trees: Making a Deeper Connection
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Observations from Meadowood: February 2024
Monday Mystery - January 29, 2024
Observations from Meadowood: January 2024
President's Corner
Help Trees Thrive: Tear Up Some Turf
It’s fairly common in residential neighborhoods to see trees surrounded by grass or by small mulch beds, often heaped high like a volcano. But did you know that your trees would be healthier and grow faster if you replaced that turf and those mulch volcanos with a 2-4” deep ring of mulch that extends out to the tree’s drip line or even beyond?


















