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Fall has come and gone in the blink of an eye, and the Holidays are now in full swing at the Bernheim Gift Shop. Once again, we have transformed into your one-stop destination for everything Holiday. From gifts for that difficult-to-shop-for person, to the perfect pieces to dress up your table for holiday gatherings, or even a special treat jus...

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The story of the Wild Turkey in North America shows how successful wildlife conservation can be. Around 10 million turkeys lived across the continent in the early 1800s. By the early 1900s, they had almost disappeared. Unregulated hunting, deforestation, and habitat loss pushed the species to the edge. If these trends had continued, the Wild Tu...

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2024 Artist in Residence Michele Pollock’s exquisitely embroidered installation, Health/Care Network, is now on display under a small shelter near the Sensory Garden. The work reflects Pollock’s deep engagement with seven trees she grew to cherish during her residency at Bernheim Arboretum.

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Longtime Bernheim volunteer Mark Ray shares why the new Welcome and Wayfinding role is one of the most rewarding ways to help guests experience the Arboretum.

Not long after we moved to Louisville in 1994, my wife and I somehow found our way down to Bernheim with our kids. We quickly fell in love with the...

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The North American wild turkey is a truly wonderful bird, and one that most people in the United States become familiar with at a young age, largely due to its association with the Thanksgiving holiday. There are five subspecies of Wild Turkey on the continent: the Eastern, the Rio Grande, the Merriam’s, the Osceola, and the Gould’s. The Eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gal...

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