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Carlton Complex Fire 3 Years Later: An Update on Wildlife & Vegetation Recovery

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

Learn how wildlife and vegetation are recovering from the 2014 Carlton Complex Fire from Kristina Bartowitz, Conservation Biologist with Pacific Biodiversity Institute. Kristina has a MS in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development and a BS in Zoology and Environmental Studies … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events | Tagged Carlton, Complex, Fire, Kristina Bartowitz, recovery, vegetation, wildlife | Leave a reply

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

Updates from the Field Biologists

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on September 9, 2015 by adminMarch 26, 2018

Join local wildlife biologists Ray Robertson and Steph Williams for stories and images of the 2015 field season, in search of North Cascades wolves, bears and wolverines. This is a Last Sunday Presentation at the Methow Valley Interpretive Center. For … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Natural History, Uncategorized | Tagged bears, Cascades, North, Ray Robertson, Steph Williams, wildlife, wolverines, wolves | Leave a reply

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