by Joy Stewart | Dec 14, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, Local environmentalism
2018 held some memorable community events that we will cherish for years to come. In May, we kicked off strong with Art in the Open Air. Local artists came to be inspired by the beauty that is SHADOW, creating varied forms of art right on the grounds! The...
by Joy Stewart | Dec 14, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, News
This year with the help and support of our grassroots community, SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve… Received a Natural Heritage Designation from the Department of Natural Resources. Became a research site for an EPA funded study on bogs. Broke ground on...
by Joy Stewart | Dec 13, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, News
SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve’s Office will be closed for the last two weeks of December and first week of January. (12/16/18 – 1/7/19) The Nature Preserve’s grounds remain open to the public from 9 am – 6 pm, Monday – Saturday during this...
by Joy Stewart | Dec 13, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW
Are you passionate about Preserving green spaces, Restoring wildlife habitat, and providing inclusive environmental education? Do you want to work in a beautiful, woodland office, just outside of Renton? Development Manager SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve is...
by Joy Stewart | Dec 13, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW
SHADOW’s Restoration & Education Manager, Ali Yeates, has accepted a new position and is moving on from the Nature Preserve. She will be working on Forterra’s Green City partnerships in South King County. We are sad to see her go but excited to see her...
by Joy Stewart | Dec 12, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, Local environmentalism
It has been 1 year since I first visited SHADOW Lake Nature Preserve. My husband and I had recently moved to Renton and I was looking for a way to get involved in the community. The Volunteer Match website let me select my interests and found a few opportunities very...
by Joy Stewart | Dec 8, 2018 | Native plants
Labrador Tea – Ledum groenlandicum Highly valued for its numerous medicinal uses, Labrador tea is an especially bog-loving species. It can tolerate standing water and stresses like low nutrients and acidic soils. Ledum groenlandicumresponds to...
by Joy Stewart | Nov 30, 2018 | Native animals
Rough-skinned Newt – Taricha granulosa The rough-skinned newt, named for its rough granular skin, is a medium to large-sized newt with a rounded snout and bright orange underside. The rough-skinned newt is the most common salamander found in the Pacific...
by Joy Stewart | Nov 11, 2018 | Native plants
Sword Fern – Polystichum munitum Another classic plant in the Pacific Northwest is the sword fern. These ferns are extremely versatile and resilient. They thrive in moist soil and almost full shade, but can also survive in full shade and low nutrient...
by Joy Stewart | Nov 9, 2018 | Goings on at SHADOW, News
At the end of October, the Natural Heritage Advisory Council voted to include the Shadow Lake bog in the Washington Register of Natural Areas, in recognition of the high conservation value of the bog and Shadow Lake Nature Preserve’s efforts to protect the site!...
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