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July 30 – Protecting Methow Valley Archaeological Resources by Aaron Naumann

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on July 12, 2017 by adminMarch 26, 2018

On July 30, Archaeologist Aaron Naumann will present: Protecting Methow Valley Archaeological Resources. This is a conversation about the ethical, legal and practical aspects of protecting Methow Valley archaeological resources. The event is from 5:00 to 6:30 PM at the … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events | Tagged Aaron Naumann, archaeological, ethical, legal, Methow, practical, Valley | Leave a reply

Fire Ecology & Management in NC Washington

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on May 18, 2017 by adminMarch 26, 2018

What is going to happen in the Methow Valley after the fires of 2014 and 2015? Come to the Interpretive Center May 28 to hear Susan Prichard, UW Research Scientist, discuss her research on fire ecology and management in our … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events | Tagged ecology, Fire, management, Methow, Susan Prichard, Valley, Washington | Leave a reply

Welcome

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on May 15, 2017 by adminMarch 21, 2018

Welcome to the Methow Valley Interpretive Center, home of Methow Field Institute. Here you can find out about our events, activities and facilities that highlight this area’s rich cultural and natural history. We are located on the TwispWorks Campus at … Continue reading →

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AUGUST 2016: RAY ROBERTSON – MORE METHOW WILDLIFE? (NOT JUST TOURISTS)

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on August 10, 2016 by adminMarch 26, 2018

Sunday, August 28  –   5 pm Field biologist Ray Robertson ponders the question of whether we are seeing an increase in the Methow Valley population of skunks, badgers, martens, fischers, wolverine.  Ray shares stories of encounters in the wild and … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Uncategorized | Tagged badgers, fischers, martens, Methow, Ray Robertson, skunks, Valley, wildlife, wolverine | Leave a reply

JULY 2016: HANNAH NEWELL: FINDING THE METHOW BEAVER

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on June 30, 2016 by adminMarch 26, 2018

Sunday, July 31 at 5pm MV Interpretive Center – TwispWorks Have you ever encountered a beaver on your property or out on a hike? Beavers have inhabited the Methow Valley for thousands of years. Although they can be pesky land … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Uncategorized | Tagged beaver, Hannah Newell, management, Methow, Valley, water, wildlife | Leave a reply

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