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06/10/2026

Wildlife Wednesday: Box Turtles 🤝 Mayapples

Box turtles share a very special symbiotic relationship with the mayapple plant. Check out this week's highlight to learn how these two species support each other!

06/01/2026

Welcome to Camp ☀️

Summer Camp at Reflection Riding starts today! Grab your sunscreen, favorite snack, and wanderlust for adventure. Our Camp Counselors can't wait to meet you and embark on the journey of a lifetime!

Our camp runs Monday through Friday from now until July 31. Plus, we offer After-Care for more weekday flexibility. If you'd still like to register, we have a few spots open! Register here: https://reflectionriding.org/summer-camps

Thank you to our sponsors: Volkswagen Chattanooga, McKee Foods Careers, and Gearhead Outfitters TN

05/13/2026

🦅 Wildlife Wednesday: Tomial Tooth

Learn about an interesting adaption found in certain birds of prey (like falcons, shrikes, and kites), the tomial tooth! This sharp tooth-like projection acts like scissors and helps these raptors quickly dispatch prey. Check out the tomial tooth on Clyde the American Kestrel!

Tennessee Valley Seed Project — Reflection Riding | Chattanooga nature center, native plant nursery & historic open space 05/07/2026

A Big Step for Native Plants 🌱
We’re excited to share the next chapter in native plant conservation at Reflection Riding: the Tennessee Valley Seed Project.

This long-term commitment focuses on sourcing local ecotype seeds, establishing seed-producing plant populations in restored grassland habitat on campus, and propagating future generations of plants for our community and region.

What is an ecotype? An ecotype is a genetically distinct population within a plant species that has adapted to the specific conditions of a region—things like climate, soil, elevation, and seasonal patterns. By growing plants from local ecotypes, we can help support healthier, more resilient landscapes that are deeply connected to this place.

This work takes time, care, and collaboration. We anticipate having plant material available for the public beginning in 2028, and we’re just getting started.

The success of this effort will depend on community involvement, and we can’t wait to grow this alongside you. From seed scouting and ethical seed collection to propagation, growing, and planting, there will be many ways to participate in the years ahead. To get involved, contact [email protected].

Follow along to keep up with our progress, and learn more on our new blog.

Tennessee Valley Seed Project — Reflection Riding | Chattanooga nature center, native plant nursery & historic open space We’re excited to announce our new native plant initiative, the TN Valley Seed Project. This multi-year project will cultivate resilient, locally-adapted plant individuals for their use in our regional community. Read on to learn how this methodology supports biodiversity!

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