by Shadow Habitat | Dec 28, 2022 | Native animals
In the Pacific Northwest, crows and ravens are ubiquitous, but how often do we stop to admire them? A lot of people have heard of crows bringing humans coins who feed them and can recognize faces but that is only the tip of the iceberg. Crows and ravens belong to the...
by Shadow Habitat | Dec 28, 2022 | Goings on at SHADOW
SHADOW is delighted to announce that Devon is back “in the bog”! Devon was the preserve’s executive director before taking on a role as the Development Manager at Earth Corps. Devon has returned to serve on the Board of Directors for SHADOW and we...
by Shadow Habitat | Dec 28, 2022 | Feature Articles
This is an exciting time of year for so many reasons. The final days leading up to the Solstice mark the shift from days shortening to lengthening, which also brings a sense of renewal and hope. Here at SHADOW, we will be ending 2022 with an annual tradition, which is...
by Shadow Habitat | Nov 29, 2022 | Goings on at SHADOW
SHADOW is fortunate to have a suite of volunteers helping us accomplish our mission! From Mountaineer and Scout Troop work parties to our Board of Directors, volunteers are the very heart of our organization. One such amazing volunteer is Sara...
by Shadow Habitat | Nov 29, 2022 | Native animals
Columbian Black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus ssp. Columbianus) and deer rubs One of SHADOW’s most frequent habitat users, the Columbian Black-tailed deer’s footprints and deer rubs can most often be found in the Uplands and Native Garden habitats. What...
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