Spring Break Wonder Walk at Trillium Community Forest
Trillium Community Forest N Bounty Road Bounty Loop, Freeland, WA, United StatesThere will be kids-focused activities. More details to come.
There will be kids-focused activities. More details to come.
Build a miniature ocean ecosystem and learn the difference between living and non-living things found in marine environments. Connect what you create to real coastal habitats like those near Oak Harbor.
Be wowed by guest entomologist Don Ehlen as he shares his stories of collecting expeditions and learn about arthropod classification. See over 2000 specimens of preserved insects including beautiful butterflies, giant beetles and creepy spiders from all around the world!
Whidbey Audubon Society hosts ornithologist Scott Markowitz of the Puget Sound Bird Observatory for its monthly program meeting. He will take you through the reasoning and methodology of the Institute for Bird Population's Monitoring of Avian Productivity and Survivorship study. He will share the how the Puget Sound Bird Observatory's two stations operate, and how […]
Come by the Coupeville Wharf on April 10th from noon to 2 to visit with Sound Water Stewards as we explore the marnie world under your feet! We will have a live feed, specimen tanks and more.
April 11 - Festival & Parade April 12 - Presentation & Whale Watch Details will be posted soon! ❤️
Help celebrate Earth & Ocean month by joining Whidbey Watershed Stewards at the Freeland Wetlands Preserve located at 1820 Newman Road. We need help maintaining our trails, removing invasive species and planting trees.
Come to Whidbey Audubon Society's last small sit* before our wintering ducks and grebes depart for their breeding grounds! The sit begins at high tide when the diving birds should be closer to shore. We will scan Holmes Harbor for Goldeneyes, Scoters, Buffleheads, Double-crested Cormorants and Horned Grebes. On the beach we will watch for […]
Join us for a celebration of all things wooly! Watch the step-by-step process, from the wool fleece on the sheep to spinning into yarn, dyeing, weaving, knitting and more. Meet local farmers, artists and craftspeople that are part of this beautiful, age-old practice and watch them at work.
Rain gardens are a practical way to manage rain water and storm water runoff. They can recharge groundwater aquifers, reduce flooding and protect waterways from siltation. Penny Livingston has created water retention landscapes throughout her career as a permaculturist and a licensed landscape designer and contractor. She will share step by step instructions on how […]