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SUMMARY:Homewaters: A Human & Natural History of the Puget Sound
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nInstructor: David Williams \nClass Tuition: $15 \nWhat lies beneath the surface of the waters near Seattle? How have people and other living creatures engaged with Puget Sound? What are today’s challenges and opportunities? \nJoin Institute Education Manager Molly Harrigan as she interviews David B. Williams about his newest book\, Homewaters: A Human and Natural History of Puget Sound. In offering a hopeful perspective on how we can work together to make Puget Sound more habitable for all\, his book comes at a critical moment as residents are working to create a more nuanced and complex picture of this beautiful but suffering place. \nTheir conversation will dive deep into the mysteries of the Sound’s kelp forests. Through research and interviews with archaeologists\, biologists\, and tribal authorities\, David traces how generations of humans have interacted with these underwater ecosystems\, which are as complex as any terrestrial ecosystem. We will dive into the attributes of kelp itself as well as the many species—rockfish\, salmon and crabs—that live\, depend\, and thrive in and around the kelp. \nDavid B. Williams is an author\, naturalist and tour guide whose award-winning books include Too High and Too Steep: Reshaping Seattle’s Topography\, Seattle Walks: Discovering History and Nature in the City and Stories in Stone: Travels Through Urban Geology. Williams is also a Curatorial Associate at the Burke Museum. \nThis conversation between passionate naturalists about our beloved homewaters is not to be missed! \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/homewaters-a-human-natural-history-of-the-puget-sound/
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SUMMARY:Scouting for Butterflies
DESCRIPTION:Scouting for Butterflies \nHosted by Wenatchee River Institute \nThursday\, July 15 9am-2pm \nEveryone loves butterflies\, but how much do you really know about them? Are they all migratory? Aren’t they in decline? How are they different than moths? Join David Droppers as we trek through the trails of Mountain Home Road in search of summer butterflies. Learn what makes each species unique\, and how Lepidopterists study them. We will be using catch-and-release methods to observe them up close. Bring your camera! We will be walking on uneven ground and on single track trails for most of the day. We will be walking a maximum of 3.2 miles with 800 feet of elevation gain. Please make sure you are capable of hiking this before signing up for this class. \nClass limit: 15 \nCost: Pay What You Can \nLink: https://wenatcheeriverinstitute.org/event-calendar.html/event/2021/07/15/scouting-for-butterflies/340220
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/scouting-for-butterflies/
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SUMMARY:Plant & Insect Clinic
DESCRIPTION:WSU Chelan/Douglas County master Gardeners presents Plant and Insect Clinic \nThursdays 4pm-7pm \nLocation: Community Education Garden at Western and Springwater Avenue \nWSU Master Gardener volunteers are excited to return to serving our community in-person! Stop by the garden with your plant and insect questions and samples…or just stop in and say hello! \nFor more information or to make sure the event isn’t cancelled due to extreme heat\, check the WSU Chelan/Douglas County Master Gardeners Facebook Page. For additional questions email chelanmastergardeners@gmail.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/plant-insect-clinic-2/
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SUMMARY:Water Conservation for Gardening
DESCRIPTION:WSU Chelan/Douglas County master Gardeners presents Water Conservation for Gardening \nSaturdays from 8am-1pm \nLocation: Pybus in Wenatchee \nWSU Master Gardener volunteers are excited to return to serving our community in-person! Learn about water wise gardening and landscaping practices to conserve water. \nFor more information check the WSU Chelan/Douglas County Master Gardeners Facebook Page. For additional questions email chelanmastergardeners@gmail.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/water-conservation/
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SUMMARY:Adaptive Cycling
DESCRIPTION:Adaptive cycling event on Saturday\, July 17\, from 11:00 to 3:00 at Pybus Public Market. Outdoors for All will be providing a wide variety of adaptive bikes including handcycles\, trikes\, recumbents and tandems. \nThis event is free and open to everyone in our community ages 5 to 105+ with cognitive\, physical\, and/or sensory impairments. Participants can ride the bikes on the Loop Trail anywhere between Pybus and Walla Walla park. We will not be scheduling specific appointments so participants can walk-up at any time during event hours. \nQuestions? Email NCWAdaptive@ gmail.com
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/adaptive-cycling/
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