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SUMMARY:Snowshoe Strolls at the Hatchery
DESCRIPTION:Snowshoe Strolls at the Hatchery \nFridays in January & February\, 1pm-3pm \nSaturdays in January & February\, 10am-12pm AND 1pm-3pm \nStarting from the Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery\, join Wenatchee River Institute naturalist guides on a one-mile snowshoe trail along beautiful Icicle Creek. We will learn about native wildlife and ecology along the way. What signs do we see along the trail that tell us what animals were there? How do the plants and animals survive winter? Even if this is your first time on snowshoes\, come along and enjoy this fun outdoor winter program! Bring your enthusiasm for the wonders of winter and nature\, and make sure to dress in warm layers. All skill levels are welcome with snowshoes\, gaiters and poles provided. Registration is required! \nMore information and registration: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/education-programs/community-programs/seasonal-nature-walks.html
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SUMMARY:Highland Wonders-Okanogan Ice Islands
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, January 7 at 6:30pm \nWhere: Community Cultural Center of Tonasket\, 411 S. Western Ave. \nWhat: Highland Wonders; Okanogan Ice Islands: Nunataks\, with George Thornton \nDescription: \nHigh\, craggy peaks rise to the West of the Okanogan. These mountains are home to unique plant communities\, and our glacial history holds a clue as to why and how those plants come to live where they do. The changing climate endangers these indicators of our glacial past. In this edition of Highland Wonders\, we will discuss various theories about local natural history and ecology using Chopaka Mountain as a primary example of several nearby Eastern Cascade peaks. \nJoin OHA and George Thornton\, high school teacher\, botanist\, and lifelong nature enthusiast\, at the Tonasket CCC on January 7\, 2022. George has lived his entire life in the Okanogan. He taught for 33 years\, worked summers doing vegetation surveys for the Forest Service\, and has hiked and explored most of the north Okanogan area. \nContact: Jennifer Weddle jen@okanoganhighlands.org \n509-429-4399
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/highland-wonders-okanogan-ice-islands/
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