July 2016
Harbor WildWatch Summer Beach Walks: Penrose
Join Harbor WildWatch at the beach! Meet at local beaches throughout the summer to explore the intertidal habitat at low tide with trained naturalists and volunteers. There is no better way to learn about your local environment then to stroll the shore, investigate seldom seen animal and discover what you can do to be a Puget Sound Steward. Beach walks begin on the hour within the scheduled time; look for the blue Harbor WildWatch canopy located near the shore. We…
Find out more »Harbor WildWatch Summer Beach Walks: Penrose
Join Harbor WildWatch at the beach! Meet at local beaches throughout the summer to explore the intertidal habitat at low tide with trained naturalists and volunteers. There is no better way to learn about your local environment then to stroll the shore, investigate seldom seen animal and discover what you can do to be a Puget Sound Steward. Beach walks begin on the hour within the scheduled time; look for the blue Harbor WildWatch canopy located near the shore. We…
Find out more »April 2017
Shellfest 2017
Enjoy beach walks and exhibits, and special children's activities hosted by the Washington National Guard. Listen to live music from the 133D Army Band and the Blue Grass Minstrels. Taylor Shellfish Farms will provide a shellfish lunch. Lunch is free with a suggested donation of $7 per person or $20 per family. Proceeds benefit the Washington State Parks Foundation.
Find out more »December 2019
Beach Monitoring in Lakebay
Break out the foul weather gear, put new batteries in your head lamp, and join Harbor WildWatch for an exciting night of citizen science at the beach! During the winter monitoring months, the lowest tides are during nighttime which adds an adventurous twist to our monitoring procedures. Hence, the need for a headlamp. Winter Beach Monitoring is also a great excuse to visit your favorite beaches at night when parks are normally closed. Friday, December 13, 10:00pm - Saturday, December 14,…
Find out more »Beach Monitoring in Lakebay
Break out the foul weather gear, put new batteries in your head lamp, and join Harbor WildWatch for an exciting night of citizen science at the beach! During the winter monitoring months, the lowest tides are during nighttime which adds an adventurous twist to our monitoring procedures. Hence, the need for a headlamp. Winter Beach Monitoring is also a great excuse to visit your favorite beaches at night when parks are normally closed. Saturday, December 14, 10:30pm - Sunday, December 15,…
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