Explore the Estuary: Monthly Public Workshop Series
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Explore the Estuary: Monthly Public Workshop Series
Join Harbor WildWatch for a monthly workshop on the wild side! These tours will be paired with a monthly lesson that can be adapted for all ages. We will gather at 1pm on the covered lookout deck near the restrooms at Billy Frank Jr Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge before embarking on a 60-90 minute tour. Parking is $3 (cash) per vehicle.
August 14: Tides & Zonation
Join us for an exciting and educational tour of the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge! Dive into the dynamic world of tides and zonation with our engaging lesson on the Puget Sound and the Greater Salish Sea. Participants will explore the intricate patterns of tidal movements and how they shape the diverse ecosystems along the shoreline. This hands-on lesson will reveal the fascinating zonation patterns, where distinct biological communities thrive in different intertidal zones. Perfect for curious naturalists of all ages!
April 24: Senses of the Salish Sea
May 22: Leaf it to Nature: Plant Adaptations
June 19: Survive & Thrive: Animal Adaptations
July 17: Estuary Mystery
August 14: Tides & Zonation
September 18: Invasive Species
October 23: Birds & Mammals
November 20: Salmon
December 18: Wonders of the Watershed
These events will take place in all weather, please dress accordingly.
Join Harbor WildWatch for a monthly workshop on the wild side! These tours will be paired with a monthly lesson that can be adapted for all ages. We will gather at 1pm on the covered lookout deck near the restrooms at Billy Frank Jr Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge before embarking on a 60-90 minute tour. Parking is $3 (cash) per vehicle.
August 14: Tides & Zonation
Join us for an exciting and educational tour of the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge! Dive into the dynamic world of tides and zonation with our engaging lesson on the Puget Sound and the Greater Salish Sea. Participants will explore the intricate patterns of tidal movements and how they shape the diverse ecosystems along the shoreline. This hands-on lesson will reveal the fascinating zonation patterns, where distinct biological communities thrive in different intertidal zones. Perfect for curious naturalists of all ages!
April 24: Senses of the Salish Sea
May 22: Leaf it to Nature: Plant Adaptations
June 19: Survive & Thrive: Animal Adaptations
July 17: Estuary Mystery
August 14: Tides & Zonation
September 18: Invasive Species
October 23: Birds & Mammals
November 20: Salmon
December 18: Wonders of the Watershed
These events will take place in all weather, please dress accordingly.
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