FIELD TRIPS

We will meet for field trips on Saturday mornings at 8AM at the Gould Hall loading dock.

Please bring the following:

. Clothes for any weather. (We will be hiking on trails and making observations even if it is raining. Hats, gloves and rain jackets are not a bad idea)
. Sketchbook and camera.
. Field books - birds, plants of PNW
. Food & water. You can bring a sack lunch but we will also be stopping to buy lunch, coffee and
other necessities.

FIELD TRIP 1 . Puget Sound Ecosystems April 19th (Saturday) google map
Herrings House Park (created tidal wetland and salmon habitat)
Schmitz Park (old growth mixed conifer forest)
Arroyo Nature Reserve (Pacific Madrone coastal forest)
High Point (housing development)
Roxhill Bog (bog restoration project)
Waterworks Garden (stormwater treatment park)
Black River (remnant oxbow and heron rookery)

FIELD TRIP 2 . May 3rd (Saturday) google map
Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks (earthworks and stormwater managment)
Robert Morris Earthworks (environmental earthwork in Kent)
Roxhill Bog (bog restoration project)
Arroyo Nature Reserve (Pacific Madrone coastal forest)

FIELD TRIP 3 . Urban Hydrology note: May 23rd, Friday at 12 google map
with guest Peggy Gaynor (visit her website for project descriptions)
Ravenna Creek (stream restoration in an urban park
Meadowbrook Pond and Wetlands (stormwater and salmon habitat)
Thornton Creek at Northgate (urban stream daylighting)
SEA-streets, Broadview Grid and Cascades (urban stormwater design)
Carkeek Park (stream and habitat restoration)