Reflections from the Annual Red Wolf Summit
Tish Gailmard Tish Gailmard

Reflections from the Annual Red Wolf Summit

Hear from our Wildlife Learning and Engagement Specialist, Tish Gailmard, on updates about the American Red Wolf after returning from the Annual Red Wolf Summit earlier this month.

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Campfire Concert Annual Pass  for AGS Members
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Campfire Concert Annual Pass for AGS Members

Did you know that nearly 55% of our annual revenue comes from donations and memberships from generous community members like you? Over the last year, we’ve heard again and again from our members asking how they can support our growth, and also letting us know that they love our campfire concert series. In response to that feedback, we have exciting news… Reflection Riding is offering annual passes to the Campfire Concert Series!

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Annual Report 2023
Mark McKnight Mark McKnight

Annual Report 2023

We are thrilled to share this 2022-2023 Annual Report. As we put together these stories that encapsulate the last year for Reflection Riding, we always come back to what an important role you play in our work. THANK YOU for all you’ve done for this special place and for all the support you’ll show us in the years to come.

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Land Conservation Efforts Grow
Mark McKnight Mark McKnight

Land Conservation Efforts Grow

Our land conservation team worked through a variety of important projects and, simultaneously, expanded our Native Plant Nursery into its best year yet!

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Winnie the Barn Owl Comes Home
Mark McKnight Mark McKnight

Winnie the Barn Owl Comes Home

The Reflection Riding family welcomed a new member as Winnie the Barn Owl joined us through generous financial support from Love, Erin.

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The Local History of Kudzu at Cummings Cove
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The Local History of Kudzu at Cummings Cove

Check out this article originally published in Black Creek’s Stroll Magazine and written by Tom Hirsch, a Reflection Riding volunteer and Black Creek resident, about our presidential ties to the kudzu in our area.

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