06/08/2026
Check out this footage captured by scuba divers David and Johnathan during a recent dive at MK Nature Center! They captured incredible photos and videos of the four sturgeon that call the pond home.
In the video, you can see several features of the species. The protrusible mouth can be seen extending downward to suck up a piece of trout. Four whisker-like structures, called barbels, are also visible, and at the end of the video, notice the small dots covering the sturgeon’s nose; these are electroreceptors! Both structures are used by sturgeon to detect prey along the rocky bottom.
Thank you to David and Johnathan for volunteering your time and talents to give us a view into the deep!
05/01/2026
Wildlife Express for May is all about aquatic insects!
https://idfg.idaho.gov/article/wildlife-express-aquatic-insects
04/30/2026
Chris started volunteering at MK Nature Center in October of 2025. He is a student at Oregon State University in Wildlife Biology and needed an internship for 150 hours. Did we have 150 hours of work for Chris? Yes we did! On top of being a student and dedicated volunteer at MK Nature Center, Chris spends five days a week in the clouds. Actually. He is a commercial airline pilot. On his two days per week on the ground, he is on the grounds of MK doing just about anything and everything or in the field collecting seeds or planting habitat for Idaho Fish and Game Region 3. Chris is a true “Renaissance person”, with skills in areas such as fixing pavers, building things out of wood, refurbishing beaver dams, cutting trees, setting up for events, working on software platforms, sorting trail camera footage and too many other things to name here. We appreciate Chris as a dependable and talented volunteer.