by Joy Stewart | Aug 10, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW
Recently, Cathy Maunu and Katie Morris completed SHADOW’s Bog Ambassador Training! The two spent a few hours learning about how to give a bog walk, completed an outline of how their walk would go, practiced with staff, and delivered their first tours to visiting...
by Joy Stewart | Aug 10, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, Local environmentalism, News
Do you have a favorite tree? A tree that has played a critical role in your life and development? A tree that’s always been near by? Forest for the Trees an online, crowdsourced map telling the stories of our most culturally-significant trees. Anyone who can...
by Joy Stewart | Jul 3, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, Local environmentalism, News
Sunshine has returned to the Pacific Northwest. Summer is a season of celebration: fruits are ripening, gardens are bountiful, and the forest is a bustling place. At SHADOW, these days of warm sunshine have brought snakes out to sun, an opossum scavenging lunch in the...
by Joy Stewart | Jul 3, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, Local environmentalism
Four-on-Six entertained us with melodic jazz classics. Thank you to everyone who made SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve’s 2018 Celebrate Local Summer Fundraiser such a success. Together we raised $9,730! These funds go directly to...
by Joy Stewart | May 24, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, Local environmentalism, Native animals
SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve currently protects over 100 acres of Puget Lowland Bog, Wetlands, and Upland forests as well as the headwaters of Jenkin’s Creek. As a Land Trust and a Nature Preserve, we are mission-driven to protect biodiversity and wildlife...
by Joy Stewart | May 24, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, Local environmentalism, Wetlands
We are happy to announce that Shadow Lake Bog will be included in a study that is a partnership of the EPA, Washington Natural Heritage Program (NHP), and Colorado State University. Ecologists will study Shadow Lake Bog as well as 11 other bogs to determine what...
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