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SUMMARY:Red Barn Event- Exploring the Intricate Relationships of Plants and Pollinators
DESCRIPTION:Streaming link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxzU5Je-X3M&list=PLjATQxBXvvgXSiC_qr24e5jmPS-LyJ5T9&index=2 \nThis is a partnered event with the Wenatchee Valley chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society. \nDoors open at 6:30pm for a community social with beer and wine available for purchase. The presentation will start at 7:00pm. \nPollinator networks involve 88% of all flowering plants\, at least a million insect species\, about a thousand birds\, hundreds of lizards and more than a hundred mammals. There are many ways that plants have evolved to attract specific pollinators to collect and carry pollen to another flower from the same species. Pollinators benefit by finding nectar and pollen more easily and\, of all pollinators\, bees are the most efficient. Lisa’s discussion will mention a few of the more extreme examples of pollinator-plant interactions and focus on connections between our Eastern Washington plants and pollinators. \nAbout the Presenter: \nLisa Robinson is a Wenatchee Naturalist and native bee enthusiast. She began studying native bees with Dr. Don Rolfs then joined PNW groups such as Xerces’ Bumble Bee Atlas and the Oregon Bee Atlas. She is one of the founders and a board member of the Washington Native Bee Society and participates in the Washington Bee Atlas. \nClick here for more information \n\n\n\n\n\nCONTACT INFO \nJoshua Schaub\njschaub@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\n509-548-0181\, ext. 5
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/red-barn-event-exploring-the-intricate-relationships-of-plants-and-pollinators/
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SUMMARY:Finding their Way: How Birds Migrate- Online
DESCRIPTION:When: Mar 19\, 2025 from 6:00pm- 7:15pm \nWhere: Online \nInstructor: Gina Roberti \nClass Tuition: $10.00 \nBird migrations have fascinated humans since the beginning of time but what do we really know about the epic journeys of migrating birds? How do birds find their way? How do they navigate the many obstacles and challenges of migration? How do their tiny bodies endure and sustain these exhausting flights? \nPerhaps most perplexing of all\, how do baby birds migrate thousands of miles to the exact spot where they need to be with no prior experience? \nWe have come a long way in resolving many of these questions\, and the answers will amaze you\, not to mention deepen your understanding of where birds come from and go each spring and fall. \nFor more information and registration Click Here
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/finding-their-way-how-birds-migrate-online/
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SUMMARY:Science on Tap with Johnna Eilers
DESCRIPTION:Wenatchee River Institute Presents- \nThis event is hosted at Ground Control in Wenatchee. \nCome join Wenatchee River Institute for Science On Tap! This casual\, free event is a great opportunity to gather\, socialize\, and learn about an exciting science topic from a member of our community. No prior science knowledge necessary! Speakers will give a talk on their latest research or a science topic they are passionate about\, with some time afterwards for discussion or Q&A. Presentations start at 7pm – arrive early to grab a drink and get a seat! \nPresentation: Wild Neighbors: Exploring the Wildlife of Chelan and Douglas Counties with a Local Wildlife Biologist \nDescription: Discover the incredible wildlife of Chelan and Douglas Counties with a local WDFW wildlife biologist\, Johnna Eilers\, as she presents on the deer\, bighorn sheep\, birds\, and bats that call this area home. Learn about monitoring methods and field projects\, including helicopter surveys\, GPS tracking\, bird nest peeper cameras\, and bat acoustic monitoring. Johnna will also share the results from recent projects\, wildlife habitat uses\, and the conservation challenges these species face. This presentation provides a unique opportunity to understand how science is guiding efforts to conserve and manage our local wildlife. \nPresenter: Johnna is the Assistant District Wildlife Biologist for Chelan and Douglas counties with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. In this role\, she plays a key part in monitoring and managing local wildlife populations\, ranging from mule deer and bighorn sheep\, to birds\, bats\, small mammals\, and even bumblebees. She moved to Wenatchee about 2.5 years ago and is loving the outdoor playground that surrounds us. \nIf you want to see more Science on Tap events\, please consider donating at the link below. There will also be a donation basket at this event. \n\n\n\n\n\nCONTACT INFO \nJoshua Schaub\njschaub@wenatcheeriverinstitute.org\n509-548-0181 ext. 5\n\nClick here for more information.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/science-on-tap-with-johnna-eilers/
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SUMMARY:CDLT Where it all Began
DESCRIPTION:Join the Chelan-Douglas Land Trust on this educational hike to learn about one of the first properties the CDLT helped protect: Peshastin Pinnacles. Special guest Mark Shipman and Eliot Scull\, who played key roles in its protection\, will share their personal stories and experiences along the way.  \nThanks in part to the efforts of the CDLT\, the Trust for Public Land\, and our community\, thousands of climbers and hikers are now able to enjoy recreation and scenic views of the Wenatchee River valley in this unique state park. \nThis is a challenging\, 1.5-mile hike of steep and narrow trails with 500 feet of elevation gain. There are facilities at the trailhead (vault toilet\, picnic tables).  \nRegistration is encouraged but not required. When you register\, you will receive a confirmation email with more details on what to bring. Carpool options are available. Please email me for more details.  \n✨If you have any questions\, please contact Ayla Medina Ulloa\, Community Inclusion Coordinator\, at ayla@cdlandtrust.org or 509-667-9608. \nFor more information and to register Click Here.
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