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This Event starts at 7:00 pm and should run to about 8:00pm (above time is wrong)
Location: Fairhaven Library Basement
To celebrate the coming of Earth Day, Bellingham Storytellers Guild will present an evening of tales celebrating the significance of place and our relationship with the earth. Come join us for captivating stories that will get you thinking about the special places in your life. Brought to you by the Bellingham Storytellers Guild, the Voices of the Ancestors project and Whatcom Land Trust.
Leader: Paul Woodcock and Tom Pratum of the North Cascades Audubon Society
Limit: 15
Leader: John McLaughlin, Professor at Huxley College of Environmental Studies
Limit: 15
Tracking is an excellent way to document the presence and activities of wildlife. Here's your chance to learn how to do it! Huxley professor (and WLT Board member) John McLaughlin will show you how to discover animal presence by investigating the prints they leave behind – a great way to find out about the animals of our community. There is a suggested $5-10 donation for non-members. Call the office to register. 650-9470
Leader: Mark Turner of the Komo Kulshan Chapter of the Washington Native
Plant Society
Limit: 15
Can you find the wild ginger? Can you spot the Pacific Yew trees? Do you understand the threat of invasive English Holly?Begin this year's Native Plant Appreciation Week by discovering the rich plant life at the Stimpson Reserve. Local expert Mark Turner will guide the 3-mile hike through this 400-acre reserve and teach the group about its complex web of plant life.
Whatcom Land Trust
PO Box 6131
Bellingham, WA 98225
360.650.9470
info@whatcomlandtrust.org
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