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Invasive Species and Why They are a Threat

Sunday, March 25th, 2012

Invasive species are all around us. From plants to insects to marine life, non-native species are presenting serious challenges to native species and their habitats. In addition to a post I wrote here on Eco-Active Family last week about National Invasive Species Awareness Week activities for kids at the U.S. Botanic Garden, I also wrote [...]

Fun Ways to Celebrate the First Day of Spring!

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

Copyright 2012 @ EcoActive Family Happy Vernal Equinox! Today marks the first day of spring, when day and night are of equal length… how will you celebrate the day? This morning, I enjoyed a stroll through Huntley Meadows Park.  As I meandered through the park, I enjoyed the cacophony of birds in song and celebration. From Canada [...]

The New Addition to Our Eco-Active Family

Monday, March 19th, 2012

As I have written about a couple of times before, I’m an avid Freecycler. I like to think that I give and receive in equal proportion with a bit of ebb and flow. But, a recent Freecycle (TM) find, the new addition to our family, has left me with the urge to up my giving [...]

Great Green Escape: Theodore Roosevelt Island

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

This piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch. If you travel along the George WashingtonParkway north of town, you will have noticed the massive lush patch of greenery in the middle of the Potomac River that is Theodore Roosevelt Island — another nearby great green escape. Two and a half miles [...]

Great Green Escape: Daingerfield Island

Sunday, March 18th, 2012

This a version of this piece originally appeared in my Green and Simple column on the Old Town Alexandria Patch. If you live in the D.C. metro area, you have no doubt passed the signs for Daingerfield Island countless times on your way to National Airport, to and from D.C., or on your way up or down the [...]

Richard Louv on The Nature Principle

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

This week, a friend and I fought traffic driving on the G.W. Parkway and through Georgetown to make our way to the National Cathedral, where best selling author, Richard Louv, was speaking. Louv, who coined the term, “nature deficit disorder,” wrote the international best-seller, “The Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit [...]

The New Addition to Our Eco-Active Family

Wednesday, March 7th, 2012

As I have written about a couple of times before, I’m an avid Freecycler. I like to think that I give and receive in equal proportion with a bit of ebb and flow. But, a recent Freecycle (TM) find, the new addition to our family, has left me with the urge to up my giving [...]

Invasive Species and Why They are a Threat

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Invasive species are all around us. From plants to insects to marine life, non-native species are presenting serious challenges to native species and their habitats. In addition to a post I wrote here on Eco-Active Family last week about National Invasive Species Awareness Week activities for kids at the U.S. Botanic Garden, I also wrote [...]

National Wildlife Federation – Video Shoot on Getting Kids Outside

Monday, March 5th, 2012

DC area families: Looking for something fun to do this Sunday, March 4th? Join Eco-Active Family at a National Wildlife Federation (NWF) video shoot. Here are the details: National Wildlife Federation “Keeping The Wild Alive” Video Shoot When: March 4rd, 2012  |  10am to 4pm Where: 18557 Woodburn Road, Leesburg, VA 20175 What: The NWF is pledging [...]

Invasive Species Awareness Activities for Kids at the US Botanic Garden

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

This weekend we enjoyed a load of activities at the US Botanical Gardens’ event for kids in celebration of National Invasive Awareness Species Week. The event, held on Sunday, February 26th, included an appearance by Woody, the owl – as in, “Give a Hoot. Don’t Pollute,” who was on hand for picture taking. Throughout the [...]