We forget that the water cycle and the life cycle are one. —Jacques Yves Cousteau Access to clean water is the very foundation of ecological sustainability, social equity and a […]
Creatures in the Creek: The Often-Overlooked Curiosities of Rock Run
Rock Run Loop is my trail of choice at Bernheim. This single location can ignite feelings peace, joy, or wonder depending on the circumstances. Standing still in the shade of […]
What can you do to protect water from home
March 22 is World Water Day. In honor of this celebration of one of our most critical resources, we wanted to share some ideas of ways you can protect water […]
Cedar and Holly Ponds are now the Olmsted Ponds
The two Arboretum ponds, known as Cedar and Holly Ponds are getting a new name as a tribute to our history. The ponds were designed by the Olmsted Brothers in […]
Net Zero Water
Portion of geological map of the Shepherdsville quadrangle, Billitt County, Kentucky, showing the formation layers expected at the drill site. Day one, hour one of my food works internship at […]