Thursday, March 11 – 6:00-6:45 p.m.
Salamanders of Central Washington
Discover the secretive but fascinating and beautiful species of salamanders that you might see while exploring wet pockets of our arid landscape. Presenter: Torsten Watkins, 14-year-old local herpetologist.
Thursday, March 18 – 6:00-6:45 p.m.
Everything you wanted to know about Pacific Salmon but never thought to ask
Answers to questions like: why are there seven species of Pacific Salmon and only one Atlantic salmon species? How do salmon find their way home? Presenter: Tracy Bowerman, PhD
Thursday, March 25 – 6:00-6:45pm
Unbust the Crust: Restoring Unseen Desert Diversity
Learn about the importance of biological soil crusts (biocrusts) - the communities of tiny organisms that bind together the soil in drylands. Presenter: Lydia Bailey, PhD candidate
These short Zoom talks are free. Registration required at www.cdlandtrust.org/outings-events
The Chelan-Douglas Land Trust is a local non-profit working to engage communities in conserving, caring for, and accessing the natural lands and waters that sustain North Central Washington. The Land Trust has a 35-year record of working collaboratively with property owners and communities to identify and protect the region’s most important natural landscapes forever. For more information: www.cdlandtrust.org.
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