
Get to Know the Eastern Box Turtle
Reflection Riding is an inaugural member of the Turtle Survival Alliance and the American Turtle SAFE initiative. SAFE (Saving Animals from Extinction) was founded in 2015 to focus expertise and resources on protecting and recovering species in need. As a participant in this turtle program, Reflection Riding now cares for confiscated eastern box turtles, hoping to determine the origins of each animal and return them to their natal territory. How can you help? Head over to our blog to learn more about simple steps you can take to help turtles where you are.

Help us Harness the Power of the Sun
Help us harness the energy of the sun this summer with the Here Comes the Sun Campaign! Reflection Riding recently received a $60,000 grant from the Southface Foundation to fund solar installations and other sustainability improvements on our campus. The grant requires a dollar-for-dollar match and your support will help us make the match. Supporters just like you have already stepped up and we've received $10,000 in gifts so far. Make your gift today!

Emerald Ash Borer Impacts our Campus
A few years ago, the Emerald Ash Borer Beetle (Agrilus planipennis) came to Southeast Tennessee and killed most of the ash trees in the area. This invasive and destructive beetle is native to Asia and came to the US in wooden packing materials in 2002. Soon thereafter, the beetle began to impact and kill ash trees in the US. More recently, you may have noticed that ash trees impacted by the beetle are falling down regularly now across the region and on our entire campus.

Annual Report 2022
This year was one of unprecedented growth for Reflection Riding. That growth allows a laser focus on our conservation mission. It takes exceptional philanthropic investment from donors, members, businesses, foundations, government, sponsors, planned givers, and many other generous partners. Thank you!

Build an Incredible Native Garden
Build an incredible garden using native plants from Reflection Riding’s Native Plant Nursery
Art and Science Come Together with Reflection Flyway Mural
To help scientists better understand the migration habits of millions of birds, Reflection Riding installed a Motus Wildlife Tracking Station at its Welcome Center about a year ago and a new mural, entitled “Reflection Flyway,” last week.

2022 Prescribed Fire Season Reintroduces Fire to Landscape
Prescribed fires can be helpful for many reasons, including the removal of unwanted species that threaten species native to an ecosystem. Using prescribed fires as a management tool will also help these areas recover and restore its native biodiversity.

Does This Baby Animal Need Help?
Spring in Chattanooga is a lovely time showcasing blooming trees and shrubs, and perennials poking their heads through the warming ground. Spring also brings animal babies.

Pre-order Native Trees & Shrubs!
We’re kicking off the 2022 native plant season at our nursery with a native tree and shrub pre-order that will get your garden established with some of the south’s most important hardwood plants. You can reserve your trees and shrubs online now through the end of March.

Patriot the Red Wolf
It is with great sadness that we announce Patriot, Canis rufus, passed away at Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center on March 1, 2022, at the age of 13 years, 10 months, after a brief challenge with cancer.

Red Wolves with Ties to Reflection Riding Released into the Wild
Recently, nine adult red wolves from human care were placed in acclimation pens in North Carolina, in preparation for release into the wild.

The Best Outdoor Camp in Chattanooga
What does a typical day at the Best Outdoor Camp in Chattanooga look like? That’s impossible to say, because there really is no typical day! Summer camp at Reflection Riding is an ever-changing, immersive, hands-on experience your kids will never forget.

Reflections from a Native Landscape Apprentice
This semester, Reflection Riding is hosting four fantastic Native Landscape Apprentices: Drake, Henry, Mayson, and Madison. They have become an important part of our team, battling invasive plant species across our campus and restoring this beautiful landscape. Here, Mayson writes about their experiences doing this work, along with their fearless leader, Byron Brooks - our Invasive Species Specialist. Special thanks to the Benwood Foundation for making this project possible.

Oli Kai’s Incredible Flight Home
Our American Crow, Oli Kai, has quite a story to tell. He was born in Santa Barbara, California, in 2016. In his first year of life, he was found on the ground, struggling to fly, with limited eyesight and one of his wings damaged. Our director of wildlife conservation, Tish, connected with Oli Kai through a mutual friend, who was trying to find the crow a permanent home. Tish’s immediate thought was, how are we going to get a crow from Santa Barbara to Chattanooga… for free? Find out how Oli Kai came home to Chattanooga!

Returning Native
Native plants in the yard can offer significant respite from many of the woes of lawn maintenance and ornamental gardening, propping up and supporting native biodiversity, while also saving you time and resources. An action as simple as converting your lawn and gardens to a thriving ecosystem can be one of the most impactful and important initiatives each of us can do for the environment.

Red Wolf Survival Plan Updates
The US Fish and Wildlife Service Red Wolf team and Red Wolf management team meet quarterly to exchange information. Our most recent meeting brought some sad and exciting updates.

Using Prescribed Fire as a Restoration Tool
The reintroduction of fire to the landscape can be an effective tool for vital habitat restoration, especially for grasslands, which are some of the most biologically diverse ecosystems. Read on to learn more about our most recent prescribed burn.

Red Wolf Breeding
Reflection Riding is a breeding and exhibit facility for red wolves and has been since its membership in the Red Wolf Species Survival Plan (RWSSP) began in 1996. We’ve had litters in 2007, 2011, 2016, 2020 and 2021.

Groundhogs
Did you know that groundhogs are the largest member of the squirrel family? Did you know they live across most of North America and are common in the northeastern and central United States? These cute little critters are also known as woodchucks (though they don’t chuck wood) and land beavers (though they aren’t beavers at all).

Donations in Memory of a Loved One
Recently, the family of Louise Russell, one of our dedicated volunteers, asked their circle of friends to send donations to Reflection Riding, in lieu of flowers, to memorialize Mrs. Russell. This extraordinary generosity in a very difficult time really moves us. Over the years, many of our long-time supporters have made this choice to build support for our work as part of their legacy. Her fellow volunteers, and the whole Reflection Riding team, honor her memory.