Orca Recovery Day
Riverview Parks 937 Hawley Rd,, Kent, Washington, United StatesThank you for your patience while we rescheduled our Orca Recovery Day Continue Reading →
Thank you for your patience while we rescheduled our Orca Recovery Day Continue Reading →
Fall is coming! Let’s get ready by drawing leaves. We will play with the Big Leaf Maple tree and explore 2 ideas to create a nature journal page.
Madagascar is the world’s fourth-largest island, situated off East Africa in the Indian Ocean. Isolated since it drifted away from India 88 million years ago, a very large percentage of its plants and animals are endemic, occurring nowhere else—95% of reptiles, 92% of mammals, 89% of plants, and 41% of birds. Dennis Paulson spent 18 days there in January 2016 and will share some of his wonderful experiences.
In this presentation Dr. Gary Ivey will talk about the Sandhill Crane populations that breed and stage in Washington State and the broader Pacific Flyway. He will discuss the migration routes, wintering and breeding areas of the three subspecies that use the state. He will speak about their behavior and biology and also their conservation needs in the Flyway.
Kevin O’Malley, lead naturalist and birder at South Sound Nature School, will Continue Reading →
Join Barbara Petersen's bird walk for a late fall exploration of Clark Lake Park.The park offers a variety of habitat types and bird species.