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Fun Science Facts from our Conservation Biologist Julie Grialou
Where Do Snakes Go In Winter?
Our November Reading List
Our email inboxes here at the Methow
Conservancy are often full of articles we share with each other to help
inform our work or inspire discussion. We thought you might be
interested in seeing what we’ve been reading.
Editor’s note: These articles do not represent the beliefs
or opinions of the Methow Conservancy or its staff. We offer them
purely as a means of sparking discussion.

News from Other Organizations
See what's happening with other groups in our Valley.

Volunteers are Amazing!
In the last few weeks, volunteers have picked hundreds of apples, stuffed more than 1000 envelopes, gathered many meters of barbed wire, and restored miles of trail. Before the weather turns cold and wet, we hope to offer a few more volunteer opportunities! You can always check out all of our offerings at Volunteer Methow
– we’ll keep it updated throughout the month.

Upcoming Educational Events
We’re squeezing in a few more field-based educational opportunities before fall turns to winter! Come learn with us!

Did You Know? -- What an Apple Maggot Quarantine Means
Orchardists of the Methow Valley have a brand new pest to combat -- as if the age-old struggle to protect fruit from the pervasive codling moth wasn't enough!
Back to School
Methow Conservancy staff members Sarah Brooks and Johnnie Duguay joined the back to school movement in September as they returned to Mr. Haley’s and Mrs. Surface’s 4th grade classrooms for another year of School Yard Science.