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The Acorn, ARNHA's quarterly newsletter, features articles by local naturalists and Parkway advocates.  It  is mailed to all members.  To request it electronically, give us your e-mail address: arnha@comcast.net 

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The Acorn: Issues Published 2006 & 2008

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The Acorn: Issues Published 2004 - 2005
  
Current Issue:

Summer 2008

Feature Article:
  Predators Lurk on the Parkway!
"Predators have been reported on the American River Parkway—the furry scaly kind . . ."


                          



Spring 2008
Feature Article: Coyote the Trickster

Winter 2007-08
Feature Article:  Wanted: Landscape Literacy

Fall 2007

Feature Article:  Grade School to College —
                             Students 
Learn at EYNC 

Summer 2007

Featured Article:  Biodiversity: A Wealth of Species

Spring 2007
           Acorn Briefs:  Spring 2007
Feature Article:  The Gray Fox: Tree-Climbing Wild Dog

Winter 2006-07
      Acorn Briefs: Winter 2006-07
Feature Article:  Meet the Wild Turkey

Spring 2006          Acorn Briefs: Spring 2006
Feature Article:  Hats off to the American River Beaver 

Summer 2006     Acorn Briefs: Summer 2006
Feature Article:  Hummingbirds

Fall 2006 
Feature Article: Curing Parkway's Funding Ailments

Winter 2005-06   Acorn Briefs: Winter 2005-06
Feature Article: Squirrels in My Birdfeeder!


The Acorn: Issues Published 2004 - 2005

Looking for a specific past issue of The Acorn not listed below, or a particular article?  Contact us: arnha@comcast.net 

Fall 2005
     Acorn Briefs:  Fall 2005 
Feature Article: Rattlesnakes & Rattles
  
Spring 2005 
Feature Article: The Pond Turtle,
                            Hoping  for a Better Season
Fall 2004
Feature Article: Seeing Green, Unexpected Value of 
                             Living among Plants



 

Summer 2005
 
Feature Article: Share Your Passion for Nature,
                            Join the EYNC Docent Team

Winter 2004-05 
Feature Article:  Acorn Woodpeccers Take Care
                             of Their Own


Summer 2004
Feature Article: Dragons & Damsels along
                     the American Rive 

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