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Padilla Bay Newsletter Summer 2013

 
Publication number Date Published
13-06-006 May 2013
VIEW NOW Padilla Bay Newsletter Summer 2013 (Number of pages: 8) (Publication Size: 2346KB)




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Author(s) Susan Wood
Description Public programs include:

. Wild Edible Plants
. Summer Birding with Libby Mills
. Salamanders and Newts with David Drummond
. Aquarium Tour and Fish Feeding with Mark Olson
. Mud Flat Safaris for adults and children
. Beach Seines
. Mini Explorers are 3-5 year olds.
. Junior Ecologists are 6-9 year olds
. Watershed Words for Teachers
. Tools for the Letterbox Trail
. Watershed Species Laminaria
. Seeing and Expressing

Articles:

. Citizen Science Highlighted at Research Symposium
. Aquarist, Mark Olson Gains Prestigious Certification
. Enthusiastic Volunteer, Susie Coder
. Why I Bought an electric car
. Creature Feature: northern clingfish, Gobiesox maeandricus
. Book Review, The Sea Around Us by Rachel Carson
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Contact Susan Wood at 360-428-1558 or swood@padillabay.com
Keywords Padilla, Padilla Bay, newsletter
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