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SUMMARY:Keystone Preserve Tour
DESCRIPTION:Limited to 20-25 attendees\, RSVP is required. Contact Celia Metz at greennewsfromcelia@gmail.com or 858-740-1346 to register. \nFortunate attendees will walk with a Whidbey Camano Land Trust host around Keystone Preserve which is currently undergoing restoration and is not yet open to the public! \nThe group will see ecological restoration-in-progress\, including: \n\nRemoval of invasive blackberry and other aggressive non-native plants\nProgress on shoreline bulkhead to restore natural bluff and coastal processes\nProgress on blufftop restoration of native prairie\, oak savannah\, and stream corridor\nWhidbey’s Organic Farm School activities to prepare agricultural portions of the property for the upcoming season.\n\nDistance: 2-3 miles\, mostly level\, with uneven walking terrain and a gradual slope down to the sandy beach. No dogs allowed on this walk.
URL:https://whidbeyearthday.org/event/keystone-preserve-tour/
LOCATION:Keystone Preserve\, Coupeville
CATEGORIES:Walks & Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Augustine's in the Woods":MAILTO:office@staugustineswhidbey.org
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SUMMARY:Screening & Discussion: Fish War Documentary
DESCRIPTION:The Whidbey Institute and Whidbey Environmental Action Network present Fish War (2024). \nSynopsis: “When the state of Washington made it illegal for tribes to fish for salmon in their usual and accustomed places\, it was a declaration of war. FISH WAR follows the tribes’ fight to exercise their treaty-reserved fishing rights.” \nJoin us for a screening of this feature-length documentary followed by discussion. The film is appropriate for ages 13 and up. Tickets are available on a sliding scale with free popcorn and refreshments provided. A portion of proceeds will go to the organization\, Salmon Defense. To learn more about the film\, click here. \nSpace is limited\, ticket reservation required.
URL:https://whidbeyearthday.org/event/screening-discussion-fish-war-documentary/
LOCATION:The Whidbey Institute’s Thomas Berry Hall\, 6449 Old Pietila Rd\, Clinton\, WA\, 98236\, United States
CATEGORIES:Films
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