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SUMMARY:Fireflies at Norton Creek 2022
DESCRIPTION:Fireflies at Norton Creek \n\n\n\n\nSynchronous fireflies light up the road at Norton Creek // Photo: Abbott Nature Photography. All rights reserved. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWatch the Smokies’ magical fireflies in style! Our annual firefly event is a one-of-a-kind viewing experience. From the comfort of a luxurious private reserve\, enjoy food and drink surrounded by gorgeous natural scenery\, and witness an incredible display of synchronous and blue ghost fireflies (and other glowing critters) guided by our knowledgeable staff. Four nights to choose from. This is an evening you won’t forget! All proceeds help us at Discover Life in America carry out our mission to understand and conserve the diversity of life in the Smokies. SOLD OUT! \n\n\n\nNOTE: This is NOT the synchronous firefly lottery at Elkmont in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. This is a private fundraising event located on private land adjacent to the park. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWaitlist (all 4 nights)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHemlock House overview\n\n\n\nGorgeous Hemlock House\n\n\n\nA magnificent ravine for fireflies\n\n\n\nSynchronous fireflies’ woodland display //Abbott Nature\n\n\n\nSynchronous firefly adult //Abbott Nature\n\n\n\nBlue ghost male //Abbott Nature\n\n\n\nBlue ghost female //Abbott Nature\n\n\n\nTrails left by blue ghosts //Abbott Nature\n\n\n\nFirefly larva (Photuris sp.) //Abbott Nature\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat to expect\n\n\n\nLocation: Norton Creek Preserve\, a 3000-acre tract adjacent to Great Smoky Mountains NP\, near Gatlinburg\, TN. Detailed directions will be sent to ticketholders before the event.Food is included: heavy hors d’oeuvres by Whole Earth Grocery\, including vegetarian optionsDrinks are included: local beer as well as wine\, sodas\, and tea Includes expert-guided firefly viewing: we’ll point out different firefly species and answer your firefly questionsLight\, uphill walking will be involved on paved and gravel surfacesRain or shine: we’ll hold the event even if rain is forecast (see FAQs)No pets allowedOpen to kids 10 and up (ticket required for each child)More information: ticketholders will receive an email with directions and details around mid-MayFAQs: read our list of frequently asked questions for more information\n\n\n\nCOVID-19 POLICY: We believe in science and take coronavirus seriously! We will follow the latest CDC guidance at this event to keep our guests\, staff\, and volunteers safe. We will update ticketholders with current information as the event approaches. Please keep in mind that you will be required to wear a mask during the indoor part of the event. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNew this year:Candlelight Dinner\n\n\n\nFriday\, June 10 at 7 pm – SOLD OUT! \n\n\n\nExperience this extravagant night of friendship\, food and frolicking with the Smokies’ famous synchronized fireflies. \n\n\n\nEarl and Margit Worsham will receive you in their home together with Board member Lee Naughton and husband Eugene\, Dollywood Company President to a special dinner and drinks prepared by Dollywood’s own Master Chef. Music\, Full Bar\, Signature Cocktails and Live Auction. \n\n\n\nThe evening will conclude with a guided viewing of the magnificent synchronous fireflies that call Norton Creek home\, and their other bioluminescent brethren\, including blue ghost fireflies and other glowing insects. \n\n\n\nTickets are limited. $500 per person. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n// photo: Abbott Nature Photography \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat people love about our event\n\n\n\nGuided firefly viewing. Our knowledgeable staff will point out different firefly species to you and can tell you what makes each one special.It’s private. This event is held on private land and we only host around 50 guests per night. Each guest can witness the magic on their own without the crowds.The venue is magnificent! You’ll love exploring the guest house where we start our event and the gorgeous surrounding property nestled in the Smoky Mountains.It’s dark. We try to keep things very dark so your eyes can adjust\, allowing you to see the wonderful bioluminescence around you. (Don’t worry\, we’ve got lights if you need them.)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFour nights to choose from\n\n\n\nThursday\, June 9\, 2022 @ 7pm – $225 per person SOLD OUT!Friday\, June 10\, 2022 @ 7 pm – candlelight dinner\, $500 per person SOLD OUT!Saturday\, June 11\, 2022 @ 7pm – $225 per person SOLD OUT!Sunday\, June 12\, 2022 @ 7pm – $225 per person SOLD OUT!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTickets\n\n\n\nTickets for Thursday\, Saturday\, and Sunday nights are $225 per person and $500 per person for Friday. Tickets are open to anyone 10 years of age or older (children under 10 are not allowed at this event). Each ticket is for a single night of the event. Purchase your tickets early. We do sell out! All proceeds from this event support DLiA and our work in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (learn more). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWaitlist (all 4 nights)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCancellation policy\n\n\n\nFull payment is due at checkout. We will be happy to refund your full payment if and only if we are able to fill your slot. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nQuestions?\n\n\n\nPlease carefully read our FAQ below for answers to common questions\, then ask Todd if you still need help: todd@dlia.org or (865)-430-4757. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFAQs\n\n\n\nQ. Is this event related to the synchronous firefly lottery in Great Smoky Mountains National Park? \n\n\n\nA. Nope. Discover Life in America is a non-profit partner of the Park; however\, this is a private fundraising event that is not associated with the Park’s lottery for synchronous firefly viewing at Elkmont. That is a totally separate event and we cannot answer questions about the lottery\, dates for the lottery\, or anything else related to it. Information about the lottery can be found at https://www.nps.gov/grsm/learn/nature/fireflies.htm. \n\n\n\nQ. $225 per person seems expensive. Is this event really worth it? \n\n\n\nA. We certainly think so! You can expect a lot of value for the ticket price AND you’re supporting Discover Life in America and our important work in the Smokies! There’ll be delicious food\, made from scratch by our friends at Whole Earth Grocery\, and yummy alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. You’ll get to explore the private venue\, which is not open to the public. It’s a gorgeous house made from rough-hewn hemlocks and decorated with birch bark that’s set on a pastoral hilltop right next to the national park. You’ll have one-on-one time with Will Kuhn\, our resident entomologist\, who will tell you more than you ever wanted to know about the 19 species of fireflies that live in the Smokies. And of course you’ll get to see the magical display of the synchronous fireflies\, but not among a crowd in the national park. Rather\, you’ll see them in a leisurely\, small-group setting with guides to point them out and answer all your questions. We are confident that you’ll enjoy yourself and learn something new! \n\n\n\nQ. How do you know the synchronous fireflies will be active? \n\n\n\nA. Synchronous fireflies in the Smokies region typically reach their peak activity around the end of May to middle of June; however\, this can vary from year to year based on temperature and weather. The Park uses temperature data to plan the dates of their lottery system\, typically releasing those dates around late April. We\, however\, must book the venue for our Fireflies Event a year in advance\, so we carefully select a date that falls within the peak season for synchronous firefly activity from previous years. In the nine years that we’ve been doing this event\, we’ve never been disappointed. \n\n\n\nQ. I can’t find the exact location of this event on your website. Why is that? \n\n\n\nA. As the synchronous fireflies have become extremely popular in the Smokies\, we don’t post our event location for fear that the public will trespass on the private property of our generous hosts and trample the pristine firefly habitat. Rest assured though: we will contact all ticket holders with detailed directions to the event and other information that you’ll need to know for this once-in-a-lifetime evening. \n\n\n\nQ. Where should I stay during the event? \n\n\n\nA. Lodging is not included as part of the Fireflies Event; but there are ample hotel options in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge. These are the two closest large communities to the venue and they’re about equal distance from it. There are also lots of cabins and small rental properties along “The Spur” (The Spur is a section of the Foothills Parkway connecting Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg; a.k.a. HWY 441). \n\n\n\nQ. Are kids allowed at this event? \n\n\n\nA. Children 10 years of age or older may attend this event with ticket purchase. Children under 10 years of age are not allowed to attend this event. \n\n\n\nQ. (Close to the event) Rain may be forecast during the event. Will it be canceled? \n\n\n\nA. Nope. The Smokies region gets lots of rain\, but it has not affected our firefly viewing. Note\, the first part of the event takes place inside. We recommend that you bring a light rain jacket in case we get a little rain during viewing\, which takes place outside but under a protective forest canopy. Rain or shine\, it’s going to be great! \n\n\n\nQ. In the description for this event\, you mention “other glowing critters.” What do you mean? \n\n\n\nA. There is a veritable menagerie of glowing critters to see at the Fireflies Event! Apart from the ever-popular synchronous fireflies (Photinus carolinus)\, and the rising stars that are the blue ghost fireflies (Phausis reticulata)\, we’ve seen railroad worms (Phengodes spp.)\, which are another type of beetle with glowing larvae and adult females\, and also fungus gnat larvae (a.k.a. foxfire flies\, Orfelia fultoni)\, which glow faintly blue from seeps on the hillside. We will see some of the nine other glowing firefly species in the region while we wait for the synchronous and blue ghost fireflies to start their show. We usually find the glowing larvae of a number of these species\, as well. So much bioluminescence!
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LOCATION:Tennessee
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SUMMARY:Science at Sugarlands: Safe Passage
DESCRIPTION:Safe Passage: helping wildlife cross the I-40 Pigeon River Gorge\n\n\n\nJeff Hunter\, National Parks Conservation Association\n\n\n\nSafe Passage is a coalition of folks working to create safe crossings for wildlife to cross Interstate 40 and other roadways in the Smokies area. It’s also the subject of a book from Great Smoky Mountains Association\, called ‘A Search for Safe Passage‘. Learn about this project\, how it started\, and how it’s going from Jeff Hunter\, project manager at NPCA and Safe Passage Facilitator. \n\n\n\nVisit our main Science at Sugarlands page to for more information\, registration for this free virtual talk\, and recordings of past Science at Sugarlands presentations. \n\n\n\n// A Search for Safe Passage book cover image borrowed from smokiessafepassage.org
URL:https://dlia.org/event/science-at-sugarlands-safe-passage/
LOCATION:Tennessee
CATEGORIES:Education,Kid Friendly,Science,Science at Sugarlands
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SUMMARY:Bioblitz @ Nottely Tailwater Trail
DESCRIPTION:Bioblitz @ Nottely Tailwater Trail \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFree\, family friendly opportunity to learn about local animals and plants while contributing to science. Join Discover Life in America and the Tennessee Valley Authority at the Nottely Tailwater Trail at Nottely Dam\, in Blairsville\, Georgia. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat’s a bioblitz?\n\n\n\nDuring a bioblitz\, volunteers help document as many kinds of animals\, plants and other organisms as we can find in a certain place. It’s also an opportunity for you to be a community scientist\, gathering real scientific data\, while also learning about the local flora and fauna living around you. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhat will we be doing?\n\n\n\nWalking the Nottely Tailwater Trail\, looking for bugs\, flowers\, salamanders\, and anything else we can find. We’ll photograph them with our phones and post pictures to our iNaturalist project. It’ll be a fun morning of outdoor time in a gorgeous natural space and we’ll have experts on hand to guide small groups around the trail and point out interesting facts about the organisms we see. \n\n\n\nAfterward you can see what kind of organisms we found by visiting the Nottely Tailwater Trail project on iNaturalist\, which will be left up indefinitely. We encourage you to revisit the trail and post what you find! Making iNaturalist observations helps TVA know what’s out there so they can better manage and protect these public lands. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBefore the event\n\n\n\nDownload iNaturalist to your phone (it’s free!)Follow prompts in the app to create an iNaturalist accountBring water and some snacks (we’ll also provide water)Wear weather-appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes for hiking\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTwo chances to ‘blitz!\n\n\n\nJoin us Friday night (June 24) 6-10 pm to see what evening critters we can find\, or join us Saturday morning (June 25) 8 am-noon\, or come for both! We’ll meet at the same location for both. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhere to meet?\n\n\n\nMeet at the BOTTOM of the Nottely Tailwater Trail (not the trailhead at the top). Park along the road near the picnic tables that mark the end of the trail. \n\n\n\nMeet at the orange X at the river end of trail.\n\n\n\nNottely Tailwater Trail is a mile long trail that follows a babbling creek. It exits along Nottely River (where we’ll meet). \n\n\n\n\nGoogle Maps link meeting spot\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHelpful links\n\n\n\nNottely Tailwater Trail iNaturalist projectNottely Tailwater Trail map and informationList of all our bioblitzes with TVATVA RecreationVisit the Smokies? Contribute to our Smokies Most Wanted projectLearn about our iScience schoolyard biodiversity program (grades 5-8)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHave questions?\n\n\n\nAsk Will: will@dlia.org
URL:https://dlia.org/event/bioblitz-nottely-dam/
LOCATION:Tennessee
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