Brendan Morrison’s Eclipse Journey
Meet Wenatchee native, Brendan Morrison – a photographer, designer, and videographer. I asked Brendan to share his recent journey to Idaho to see the Ecilpse in the path of totality. Continue Reading →
Cultivating awareness, understanding, and stewardship of the Wenatchee River region
Meet Wenatchee native, Brendan Morrison – a photographer, designer, and videographer. I asked Brendan to share his recent journey to Idaho to see the Ecilpse in the path of totality. Continue Reading →
Today marked the 200th time a bird survey has been conducted at Fish Lake by citizen scientists! This morning, a pontoon boat circumnavigated Fish Lake carrying binocular-wearing volunteers who observed Continue Reading →
It was exciting to open the July enewsletter of the Habitat Network, a citizen science project offered by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and see the lead article about Wenatchee Continue Reading →
This morning, a 2017 Eastmont High School graduate and summer intern at the Wenatchee World, Hunter Brawley, came along on his first-ever bird-watching outing. He used his camera to capture Continue Reading →
I know you’ll enjoy this piece authored by Wenatchee Naturalist, Patrick Farrar. When I signed up for the Wenatchee Naturalist course, I was hoping to learn some things about Continue Reading →
Next week, plan to attend two dynamic workshops about weeds we want to stop in their tracks before they invade the Wenatchee Foothills. Chelan-Douglas Land Trust (CDLT), Chelan County Weed Continue Reading →
Do you like to bird? Would you like to see your observations contribute to a world-wide community of educators and researchers across the globe? Then, become a citizen scientist Continue Reading →
Be a part of history in the making by counting birds for 15 minutes, wherever you are on Feb. 13-16, 2015. The Great Backyard Birdcount started in 1998 by the Continue Reading →
The Washington Native Plant Society (WNPS) has recently awarded Wenatchee botanist Pamela Camp with the prestigious Mentzelia Award for her exceptional contributions to the society. The Wenatchee Chapter invites the Continue Reading →
The sharp scent of fresh-cut pine is a signature of the holidays and reminds us of our deep human connection to conifer trees. Our Eastside Cascade forests are home to Continue Reading →