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Bernheim Forest participates in a variety of local partnerships with elementary, middle, and high schools to keep education fun and engaging.
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Bernheim Forest participates in a variety of local partnerships with elementary, middle, and high schools to keep education fun and engaging.
A barn at the Thurman Tract Today, Bernheim officially announced that 162 additional acres of land are under our protection for conservation. The announcement came at a special celebration with the family of the late Raymond Thurman, the long-time Bullitt County farmer and businessman, along with over 100 community…
Bernheim was honored to participate in this year’s Give for Good Louisville, the biggest day of online giving for the Louisville Community. The money raised for the 500+ participating non-profit organizations was eligible for prize money throughout the day from the Community Foundation…
DONATE TODAY to the Big Forests Need Big Heroes Campaign. Every year in Kentucky, we lose 50,000 acres of land to development. It is estimated that there are over 3 million trees throughout Bernheim’s 15,625 acres, all of which are protected from development. These trees act as…
Our first members-only Member Adventure, the Camp-In, was a huge success! This sold-out event of 100 campers joined Bernheim staff and volunteers for a night under the stars. Campers of […]
It’s not every day that you meet someone as naturally talented as Sage Delaney. Born into a family of artists, Sage has participated in art all his life. He initially […]
In 2022, Bernheim expanded the Artist in Residence program to include an annual call for an Environmental Artist in Residence. This program encourages visual artists to examine environmental issues and […]
For the past two years, I have been privileged to be a frequent guide for visitors to the Bernheim fire tower. It is a role that I requested soon after […]
For the second year in a row, Bernheim staff tagged monarchs on their fall migration to Mexico. 100 monarch were tagged from mid-September to mid-October in the arboretum and the natural areas. Fifty-one of the monarch were males, and forty-nine were females. Olivia Belk, who is part of our…
Did you know Bernheim is 100% member and donor supported? October kicks off Bernheim’s fall membership drive, “Peace in Nature”. Our goal is to have 250 new or renewing members between October 1 – 31, 2020. Please consider becoming a Bernheim member OR giving the gift of “Peace in…
2014 Volunteer Century Club On Saturday, August 2, 2014, Bernheim held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Picnic. This annual event is a small way for us to thank the 150+ volunteers for all of their hard work. Each department honored an outstanding volunteer and 38 volunteers were recognized for having…
This post was written by noted ornithologist, Brainard Palmer-Ball. Photo credit, Pam Spaulding. May is the ideal month for birdwatching in Kentucky, because in addition to our permanent resident birds, many migrant species are on the move from wintering grounds to breeding grounds. Because of Kentucky’s location, most species of…