On June 22nd, the two boards governing Nature Camp, the Nature Camp Foundation and Nature Camp, Inc., held a long range planning meeting. The purpose was…
One of the most treasured landmarks at Nature Camp is the Reeves Memorial Chapel. Here is an excerpt from the Nature Camp website’s description of…
The answer lies in both history and effective management. In the fall of 2006, when Nature Camp was in the process of becoming independent of…
The Nature Camp Foundation Election results are in. We welcome to the NCF board a new Treasurer – Amy Wingfield Clark, and a new Member…
If it’s mid-February, it must be time for the Richmond Council of Garden Club’s stellar event, Fashions with Flowers. Two hundred plus attendees gathered in…
The biology of miniature amphibians. The ecology of small seeps, springs, and intermittent streams. Tiny nature journals. The diversity of soil microbes. The life history…
Adult Session had its 23rd successful year, despite the regrettable absence of long-term instructors Ali Wieboldt, Terry Richardson and the Spanglepotts. Thanks to the miracles of…
Wedding Bells are ringing for our very own Camp director Philip Coulling. He has finally found a wonderful woman to put up with him, Sandra Hayslette, and…
For at least a decade, the eastern hemlock trees in and around Nature Camp have been infested by the hemlock woolly adelgid (Aldeges tsugae), a…
Our primary purpose is to document the history of Camp and allow those who visit the collection to understand the Nature Camp experience.