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Bernheim Forest is seeking a skilled mechanic who is proficient in maintaining and repairing a fleet of vehicles and general equipment used in the operation of Bernheim Forest. Some examples […]
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Bernheim Forest is seeking a skilled mechanic who is proficient in maintaining and repairing a fleet of vehicles and general equipment used in the operation of Bernheim Forest. Some examples […]
Bernheim’s 14,500 acres provide ample habitat for bats, including caves, cliffs, streams, wetlands, lakes, dead trees for maternity roosts (raising baby bats!), and billions of insects. We use acoustic monitoring to detect and better understand our bat populations and have found that Bernheim Forest is home to 12 species of…
Ants. Three body parts, two antennae, six legs, usually black or brown in color and not large at all. The generic insect, the one you study in first grade when […]
Throughout 2019, more people than ever are experiencing all that Bernheim has to offer. We’re celebrating 90 years of Bernheim, a position we would not be in without the support of our members. Bernheim members are at the heart of everything Bernheim does, from protecting 16,000+ acres of forest, providing…
Informative meeting aimed at educating the public about LG&E threat to conservation land Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest is bringing its “Bernheim Under Threat Roadshow” to Marion County on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Sisters of Loretto Mother House. The 16,000-plus-acre forest is hosting a series of…
Source: The Pioneer News CLERMONT – Bernheim officials are following the journey of an Eastern Golden Eagle whose annual winter migration brings him to Bernheim. The raptor, which the public named Harper in 2015, received a new transmitter in February when he was captured and released during his stay…
Source: The Record February 8, 2020 ‘The Bernheim Under Threat Roadshow,” which will discuss the prosed LG&E natural gas pipeline and its impact on Bernheim Forest, will be held at […]
Gardeners can use kitchen and yard waste as components of a home composting system, reducing the need for bringing in outside additives into your garden. Home compost can also be used to produce home-grown fertilizers in the form of compost tea* – a liquid, nutritionally rich, well-balanced, organic supplement made…
On February 1st co-curators of SONICBernheim, Sara Callaway and Aaron Rosenblum, gave a lunch lecture at the Kentucky College of Art and Design at Spalding University. They spoke to students […]
By Environmental Artist in Residence Carla Rhodes Growing up in the Louisville area, I never had the pleasure of visiting Bernheim. After spending a lifetime away in the New York […]
Lift a Life grant helps extend outdoor free play to more children in Louisville neighborhoods Bernheim’s Children at Play Network (CAPN) received a $25,000 grant from the Lift a Life Foundation to expand its Seeds for Urban Play project, extending the benefits of outdoor free play to more children in…
60 members attended our members-only Films in the Forest outdoor movie night on Friday, October 21. It was a crisp Fall evening, with a sliver of a moon and a […]