Wildflower Resources
This article first appeared in Connecting with Nature column on IRIS on April 6, 2011 Susan Ballinger’s suggestions for resources that can help in your wildflower explorations. April is a Continue Reading →
Cultivating awareness, understanding, and stewardship of the Wenatchee River region
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This article first appeared in Connecting with Nature column on IRIS on April 6, 2011 Susan Ballinger’s suggestions for resources that can help in your wildflower explorations. April is a Continue Reading →
Wildfire ecology of Washington’s east-side Cascade Mountain low-elevation forests Source: The Wildfire Box curriculum created by Susan Ballinger and funded by the U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Okanogan & Wenatchee National Forests Continue Reading →
6 Viewpoints: Major Vegetation Zone Classifications for Washington’s east-side Cascades: Watchable Wildflowers: A Columbia Basin Guide: B.L.M. Woodland Park ZooWashington Wildlife Plants of Southern Interior B.C. & the Continue Reading →
Citizen Science is a new rapidly growing collection of projects in which volunteers partner with scientists to answer real-world questions. It greatly expands the opportunity for field data collection beyond Continue Reading →
Plain Valley Farmer’s Market Local Botany, Wildlife & Geology July 23, 2016 | 10am to 12pm Susan Ballinger will be staffing a booth at the Plain Valley Farmer’s Market on July Continue Reading →
The snow is long gone at Leavenworth Ski Hill where formerly white ski slopes are blanketed with green thickets and splashes of color. Each week in spring, a new wave Continue Reading →
Last Thursday evening, a group of 12 valley residents gathered at the Saddle Rock Trailhead to take a trip back into time. Chelan-Douglas Land Trust is offering a free, 10-week Continue Reading →
Chelan Douglas Land Trust to Offer Walk & Talk Series Are you one of the many valley residents who haven’t yet had the chance to explore the Wenatchee Foothills? Maybe Continue Reading →
Maybe your neighbor has told you about scrambling to build a heated nectar feeder in recent winters to serve hungry Anna’s hummingbirds. Ingenuity and cleverness are evident in the variety Continue Reading →
Last summer on July 7, 2014, my husband and I landed in Fairbanks, Alaska after a 10-day wilderness river trip. We turned on our cell phones and found text messages Continue Reading →