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SUMMARY:Guided Nature Walk: Bug Walk!
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that one chickadee family brings between 390-570 caterpillars to their hatchlings per day? While most of us don’t get as excited to see a caterpillar as we might to spot an owl or eagle\, these invaluable animals are responsible for supporting the wide web of animals that can be found in the PNW. Because of this\, we can use the number of insects found in an area to hint at how healthy the ecosystem is overall. On this guided nature walk we will wander in the woods while we talk about the important role bugs play in our ecosystem\, and even get some hands-on practice with surveying caterpillars! \nGuided nature walks happen rain or shine\, so please dress to keep yourself warm and dry. We will walk slowly to allow time for observation\, but the path is uneven or uphill in some places. \nThis is a free event\, but please consider making a donation to help support our education and restoration efforts! \n\n	Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.\nNo Fields Found.
URL:https://shadowhabitat.org/event/guided-nature-walk-bug-walk/
LOCATION:Shadow Lake Nature Preserve\, 21656 184th Ave SE\, Renton\, WA\, 98058\, United States
CATEGORIES:Guided Nature Walks
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SUMMARY:Herpetology & Nature- Based Learning For Educators
DESCRIPTION:Unfortunately this event has been cancelled\, check back in for more events soon!\nJoin Alison Webb PhD\, Program Director of Pacific Northwest Biology to learn about incorporating herpetology in youth education. Reptiles and amphibians play a critical role in the environment’s health; incorporating them into a nature-based curriculum can be both valuable and exciting! This workshop will discuss strategies for identifying and interacting with reptiles and amphibians while focusing on safety and respect. We will discuss inclusive and comfortable ways to approach animals physically and how to advocate for and participate in their conservation. Participants will learn about many of these animal groups’ unique\, observable traits and how gentle observation techniques can allow us to develop a deeper understanding of their biology and natural history. This course intends to give educators of all kinds easy-to-use tools to guide and encourage their students to understand and explore the field of herpetology. \nFind out more about Dr. Alison Webb and her environmental education programs \nThis is a fee-based program\, your $25 contribution will help us continue to provide engaging environmental education opportunities for all! (If this fee is prohibitive to you\, please feel free to contribute at a level more comfortable to you). \n\n	Notice: JavaScript is required for this content.\nNo Fields Found.
URL:https://shadowhabitat.org/event/herpetology-nature-based-learning-for-educators/
LOCATION:Shadow Lake Nature Preserve\, 21656 184th Ave SE\, Renton\, WA\, 98058\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Class
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