
Two-Day Tracking Eval Course with David Moskowitz
Spend two days in the field with professional wildlife tracker, naturalist, and educator David Moskowitz in this Cybertracker certification course.
Spend two days in the field with professional wildlife tracker, naturalist, and educator David Moskowitz in this Cybertracker certification course.
Ecologist Dr. Nathalie Chardon studies how plant communities respond to climate change. In this one- or two-day session, Dr. Chardon takes you into the field to learn about plant ecology in your home mountain range.
Ecologist Nathalie Chardon studies how plant communities respond to climate change. In this one- or two-day session, Dr. Chardon takes you into the field to learn about plant ecology in your home mountain range.
Wildlife Biologist Julie Hovis will be giving a talk called "A Bird in the Hand: An Introduction to Banding Birds" at the Winthrop Barn.
Astronomer Shane Larson will be giving a talk titled Whispers Across the Mountains: Probing the Cosmos in Gravitational Waves. The talk will shed light on cutting edge technologies that are expanding our ability to observe the cosmos.
A new community science project aimed at understanding the yearly fluctuations in the abundance of natural foods available for black bears to eat.
Did you miss a First Tuesday? We've been recording them!
WDFW biologists will give us an in-depth look at a first-of-its-kind study of black bear denning habits in the North Cascades.
Author and photographer David Moskowitz will will take us through a history of the evolution of bird nests.
Author and Washington ski legend Lowell Skoog will share from his new book, "Written in Snows."