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Fence Removal at Horse Lake Preserve

Date: Sat, 10/08/2022 Time: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Location Horse Lake Reserve Trailhead Hosted by the Chelan Douglas Land Trust Fall volunteer events are starting! This Fall we will begin at Horse Lake Preserve where we will be removing old sections of barbed wire from various locations. Taks will include detaching barbed wire from posts, coiling the wire, and hauling it to Old Ranch Rd or Horse Lake Trailhead. Some of these locations include steep terrain. Volunteers are encouraged […]

Discover Pass Free Day!

Washington State Parks has designated the free days in 2022 when visitors will not need aΒ Discover PassΒ to park at state parks and on recreation lands managed by Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). World Mental Health Day was designated a free day to acknowledge the power of nature to restore mental health. Studies worldwide show time spent in nature increases serotonin and decreases cortisol levels, along with many other health benefits. Washington […]

Miles for Monarchs

Community Science Project Miles for Monarchs, an individual or team program fromΒ Monarch Joint Venture. Walk, bike, swim, paddle, and run for monarch conservation, February-November, 2022. Designed to engage participants in personal wellness while supporting monarch conservation. A single monarch can fly 3,000 miles, so can we?Β Register, $10. Family teams welcome!

It’s all about the Timing, Topography and [Rock] Type

The Wenatchee Valley Erratics, Ice Age Floods Institute’s next program will be on Tuesday, October 11 at 7:00 PM at the Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center. Brent Cunderla, long-time Erratics’ president, will discuss β€œIt’s all about the Timing, Topography and Type.”Timing of the Pleistocene Cordilleran Ice Sheet with topography (Purcell Trench in northern Idaho, and the Okanogan Valley) allowed blockage-forming glacial lakes. Ice dams created Glacial Lakes Missoula and Columbia. Break-up of ice dams caused lake flood waters to […]

Beginner Bird Walks

Beginner Bird Walks with Wenatchee River Institute October 12th, November 9th, December 14thΒ (every second Wednesday of the month) 8am-9:30am @ WRI Join WRI for a birding walk around the WRI campus! All birding experience levels are welcome. Loaner binoculars are available, too! You’ll also learn to use eBird, the largest biodiversity-related community science project in the world. These walks happen once a month. Join for as many as you can! For moreΒ information click here.

(Online) Trees of the West with Molly Hashimoto

Class Tuition: $10 This event is hosted by the North Cascades Institute Artist and long-time Institute instructor Molly Hashimoto has appreciated trees all her lifeβ€”they have shaped her as a hiker, outdoors lover, gardener, traveler, and artist. She pays homage to them through her art, working in many different media, each revealing different aspects of these stalwart companions: crisp lines, imposing silhouettes, and the subtle–or sometimes brilliantβ€”hues of foliage. Hashimoto also delves into the process of creating art, discussing the […]

Sunset and S’mores

Wednesday, October 12, 2022 5:30 pm 7:30 pm Wenatchee River Institute 347 Division Street Leavenworth,Β WAΒ 98826 US Come gather with us at WRI for an evening of food and s'more fun! Jump into fall with us as the evening light fades and the stars come out. Join us for a campfire meal, drinks, and live music. Socialize with fellow WRI supporters, board members, staff, and students! Keep checking back here for more information. Ticketing information and ability to RSVP coming soon!

History of W.T. Clark’s Highline Canal

Hosted by Wenatchee Valley Museum and Cultural Center Location of event: The Historic Wells House In the fall of 1901 W.T. Clark was asked to come to Wenatchee to build a gravity flow irrigation canal.Β  From Dryden, the water flowed to Sunnyslope, Wenatchee and Rock Island as well as across the Columbia River bridge to East Wenatchee.Β  It flowed for 34 miles without one single pump.Β  The Highline Canal was finished in 1903 and is still in use today. Waylon […]

Envr. Film Series: Plant Rich Diet Challenge

Hosted by Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center Join the Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center on Thursday, October 13 at 7 PM as we partner with Wenatchee Confluence Rotary Club for our Environmental Film and Speaker Series for a presentation and panel discussion about how choosing plant-rich diets can make a real and immediate impact in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, biodiversity loss, soil degradation, and air and water pollution. It can even address the growing problems of antibiotic […]

Autumn Ambles

Join the Wenatchee River Institute for a two-hour autumn amble with one of our knowledgeable naturalists. Walk with us through Waterfront Park as the air begins to cool and the leaves turn gold. You will learn about the natural and cultural history of Leavenworth with many scenic views along the way! What are plants and animals doing to prepare for winter? Can we find all 5 types of salmon that are spawning in the fall? Difficulty level: a β€˜walk in […]

Native Heritage Tours

Saturdays, September 10, September 24, and October 15 Native Heritage Tour, The Plateau Through Native American Eyes. The 3 tours include Dry Falls on 9/10, Frenchman’s Coulee/Vantage on 9/24, and Peshastin Pinnacles/Icicle on 10/15. Randy Lewis will discuss the cultural significance of each area. Tour-goers will meet at the Wenatchee Valley Museum to board a tour bus that departs at 9 am and will return by 3:00 pm. Please bring a lunch, plenty of water, and wear good walking shoes. […]

Early Morning Birding

Location: Mountain Home Preserve Would you like to spend a weekday morning hiking, viewing wildlife, wildflowers, and snow-capped mountains, while being part of a small team collecting bird species data?Β Β Community Science ProjectsΒ are collaborations between scientists and volunteers that expand opportunities for scientific data collection and help answer real-world questions. Learn more about becoming a CDLT citizen scientistΒ volunteer by contacting Conservation Fellow, Susan Ballinger atΒ susan@cdlandtrust.orgΒ or callΒ 509-667-9708.Β Please noteΒ contact Susan by cell phone 24-hours aheadΒ (509-669-7820)Β to confirm, because changing weather conditions can result inΒ cancelling […]

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