Likely you have driven by the Cherry Valley Unit wildlife area on your way to and from destinations north and south of Duvall along State Highway 203. If you have not yet stopped by to take a look at the diverse habitat, now is a good time to do so.
The Importance of Shared Spaces: Stillwater Unit, Snoqualmie Wildlife Area
The Importance of Shared Spaces
Climate Watch
Marymoor Park Update
Marymoor Park Reed Canary Grass Pilot
As most of you are aware, invasive species can wreak havoc on native ecological communities. Without any natural controls such as browsers, predators, or competitors for resources, invasive species can spread rapidly. Many have often been shown to decrease localized biodiversity by outcompeting species that other wildlife have come to rely on.
Willowmoor Bird Survey - Fall 2020 Report
A Note from Your Conservation Chair
Since 2007, June has been celebrated as the month of the Orca in Washington State. Governor Christine Gregoire first designated June as Orca Awareness Month. In 2019, the month was renamed Orca Action Month. We knew then that the population of salmon-eating orcas in Washington State waters, known as Southern Resident Killer Whales (SRKW) needed help to survive as a distinct population.