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SUMMARY:Lincoln Park owling with naturalist Stewart Wechsler
DESCRIPTION:From the event calendar on Stewart’s website: \nBarred Owls moved into Lincoln over a decade ago\, with few reports of the Western Screech Owls that dominated before that since a Barred Owl was photographed eating one . Learn the story of our successful immigrant Barred Owl and a bit about the owls that were once more common here\, while we search for the owls\, look for “white-wash”\, examine any pellet we might find and learn about the bones in them. I’ll demonstrate their vocalizations\, but these owls know me too well to respond as they used to. We’ll also peek at and learn about the other animals\, fungi\, plants and blooms that make Lincoln the richest remaining bit of former habitat in Seattle. It will be a hoot! All ages and knowledge levels\, from beginner to old pro\, are welcome and should learn at least something and have fun and meet fellow nature enthusiasts! If you have binoculars\, and a flashlight bring them and wear weather appropriate clothes. I will share my binoculars and flashlights. \nSaturday\, April 7th: 7 – 9 pm \nagain: Tuesday April 10th 7 – 9 pm \n$3 – $23 per person – What you are willing and able to pay. \nMeet north parking lot kiosk @ ~8101 Fauntleroy Wy SW\, across from SW Rose St \nWhile not required\, RSVP’s requested to gauge group\, consider additional sessions\, and for a list if I would need to cancel. Also if there is heavier rain or stronger wind\, check website to see if the program is indeed going! ecostewart@gmail.com or 206 932-7225 (land) to RSVP or with questions. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/lincoln-park-owling-with-naturalist-stewart-wechsler/2012-04-07/
LOCATION:Lincoln Park
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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SUMMARY:Lincoln Park owling with naturalist Stewart Wechsler
DESCRIPTION:From the event calendar on Stewart’s website: \nBarred Owls moved into Lincoln over a decade ago\, with few reports of the Western Screech Owls that dominated before that since a Barred Owl was photographed eating one . Learn the story of our successful immigrant Barred Owl and a bit about the owls that were once more common here\, while we search for the owls\, look for “white-wash”\, examine any pellet we might find and learn about the bones in them. I’ll demonstrate their vocalizations\, but these owls know me too well to respond as they used to. We’ll also peek at and learn about the other animals\, fungi\, plants and blooms that make Lincoln the richest remaining bit of former habitat in Seattle. It will be a hoot! All ages and knowledge levels\, from beginner to old pro\, are welcome and should learn at least something and have fun and meet fellow nature enthusiasts! If you have binoculars\, and a flashlight bring them and wear weather appropriate clothes. I will share my binoculars and flashlights. \nSaturday\, April 7th: 7 – 9 pm \nagain: Tuesday April 10th 7 – 9 pm \n$3 – $23 per person – What you are willing and able to pay. \nMeet north parking lot kiosk @ ~8101 Fauntleroy Wy SW\, across from SW Rose St \nWhile not required\, RSVP’s requested to gauge group\, consider additional sessions\, and for a list if I would need to cancel. Also if there is heavier rain or stronger wind\, check website to see if the program is indeed going! ecostewart@gmail.com or 206 932-7225 (land) to RSVP or with questions. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/lincoln-park-owling-with-naturalist-stewart-wechsler/2012-04-10/
LOCATION:Lincoln Park
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120414T100000
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SUMMARY:Guided bird walk on Alki
DESCRIPTION:As announced: “Deborah Dowd leads a free guided bird walk at Alki\, leaving from the Alki Bathhouse and walking around to Richey Viewpoint. All levels of interest invited; sponsored by Seattle Audubon Society.” More info here. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/guided-bird-walk-on-alki/
LOCATION:Meet at Alki Bathhouse
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120623T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120623T130000
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Springer the orphan orca: 10 years later
DESCRIPTION:Anniversary party planned with The Whale Trail – here’s our original preview. And here are the FULL DETAILS from TWT’s website. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/springer-the-orphan-orca-10-years-later/
LOCATION:Alki Bathhouse
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121020T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121020T110000
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SUMMARY:West Seattle Neighborhood bird walk\, beginner's level
DESCRIPTION:Join in a beginner’s level West Seattle Neighborhood bird walk sponsored by Seattle Audubon Society! \nWhere:  Meet at the north end of Constellation Park\, where Alki Ave SW becomes Beach Drive S.W.\, just around the corner from the Alki Point Lighthouse \nBring your own binoculars or scope & a jacket or rain gear \nWebsite Information: follow the link to “Neighborhood Bird Walks” \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/west-seattle-neighborhood-bird-walk-beginners-level/
LOCATION:Constellation Park
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130223T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130223T193000
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SUMMARY:Owl Prowl
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 23\, 2013\, 5:30 – 7:30 pm\nPre-registration required\nCost: $8 per person \nJoin us for a dusk-to-dark owl prowl through Camp Long’s woodland. Will there be babies?! All children must be accompanied by an adult. \nFrom news partner Seattle Times: \n“Interpretive naturalist Anne Bentley says the department offers guided nature walks through the year\, but this time of year is often a prime time for owls. \n“Since the sun sets earlier this time of year\, we can offer programs earlier in the evening\,” she says. “And in late February\, early March\, owls start looking for mates and might be hooting. That makes them easier to find.” \nContact Phone	206-684-7434\nContact Email	camplong@seattle.gov \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/owl-prowl/
LOCATION:Camp Long
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130320T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130320T123000
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CREATED:20130312T070000Z
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SUMMARY:Living with Wildlife in West Seattle: Green Space\, Your Back Yard and Animals”
DESCRIPTION:Meet a Wildlife Expert on Wednesday\, March 20th\, 11 am-12:30 pm at the High Point Family Center: \nLiving with Wildlife in West Seattle: Green Space\, Your Back Yard and Animals” \nLearn about the how’s\, why’s and ways of coyotes\, raccoons\, rabbits\, chickens and more in our neighborhood. Families\, Friends and Neighbors Are All Invited! Free and Drop In Opportunity  \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/living-with-wildlife-in-west-seattle-green-space-your-back-yard-and-animals/
LOCATION:High Point Family Center
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130413T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130413T210000
DTSTAMP:20120526T070000Z
CREATED:20120526T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120526T070000Z
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SUMMARY:RESCHEDULED: Schmitz Park Getting Dark: Owling Under Seattle’s Oldest Trees
DESCRIPTION:Naturalist Stewart Wechsler is leading another owling adventure\, this time in Schmitz Park on April 13th\, 7-9 pm. Event link here. \nSchmitz Park Getting Dark – Owling Under Seattle’s Oldest Trees\nSaturday\, April 13\, 2013 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm \nTake an adventure with Stewart among Seattle’s best remaining patch of ancient trees as it is getting dark\, and we’ll look and hoot for the Barred Owls and see\, and learn about the other members of this natural community\, including spring blooms\, among the towering giants.\nStewardship Adventures\n$15 adults\, $10 kids. Contact Stewart if possible with number of adults or kids in your party: ecostewart@gmail.com  / 206 932-7225 (land-line / answering machine) to help determine if I should add sessions. \nDress for the weather. Meet at the stone gate and kiosk at the entrance on SW Admiral Wy by SW Stevens & SW Lander (~the 5400 block). I will share my 3 pairs of binoculars and my 3 flashlights\, and if you have your own you could bring them. If raining hard\, or winds are strong\, check website or my outgoing message for potential cancellation. All ages and knowledge levels welcome! \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/owling-in-schmitz-park/
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130425T213000
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SUMMARY:The Whale Trail speaker series: Uko Gorter
DESCRIPTION:The fourth in The Whale Trail series of speakers/meetings takes place at C & P Coffee Company (WSB sponsor; 5612 California SW) at 7:00-9:00 pm Thursday April 25th. Cost: $5 suggested donation\, kids free. \nTitle: Orcas of the World: An overview of the diversity of Orcinus orca\nSpeaker: Scientific illustrator Uko Gorter\nSponsored by: The Whale Trail \nOrcas (killer whales) are one of the most widespread mammals in the world. Like humans\, they exhibit unique cultural and even morphological differences. Join us for on April 25th at C & P Coffee for the next Orca Talk\, a presentation by scientific illustrator Uko Gorter\, who will discuss the diversity of orcas around the globe. Spectacular photos highlight the subtle (and not so subtle) difference in appearance\, unique behavior\, and prey preferences between the many orca populations. Some differences are so great\, they may lead to a taxonomic revisions and determination of new species and/or subspecies of orca. Uko will also discuss his collaboration with with biologists Bob Pitman\, John Durban\, and Andy Foote to create a poster of orca ecotypes and forms. \nTickets available at brownpapertickets.com\nBuy tickets early! This will likely sell out. \nAlso featuring updates from Robin Lindsay (SealSitters.org) and diver Laura James (tox-ick.org) and Puget Soundkeeper Alliance\, and photography and art from Judy Lane and Mike Russell.  \nAbout the Speaker:\nUko Gorter is a scientific and natural history illustrator.  He has worked with numerous scientists to depict cetaceans in accurate detail. His clients include the Seattle Aquarium\, NOAA Fisheries\, Department of Fisheries and Oceans (Canada)\, Ranger Rick Magazine\, and Journal Nature. His illustrations are featured on Whale Trail signs around the northwest. Uko is also the current president of the American Cetacean Society-Puget Sound Chapter in Seattle. \nAbout The Whale Trail:\nThe WhaleTrail (www.thewhaletrail.org) is a series of sites around the region where the public may view orcas and other marine mammals from shore. Our mission is to inspire appreciation and stewardship of whales and our marine environment by establishing a network of viewing sites along the whales’ trails through the Salish Sea and the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest. Our goals are to: increase awareness that our marine waters are home to orcas and other species; connect visitors to orcas\, other marine wildlife and their habitat; inspire stewardship and build community; promote land-based whale watching. Our over-arching goal is to ensure the southern resident orcas do not go extinct. \nThe WhaleTrail provides simple\, powerful\, and long-lasting reminders to visitors and residents alike that orcas and other whales live in our waters. Through our current sites and signs\, including two on every Washington State ferry\, we reach more than 22 million people each year. Our near-term goals are to add a site in every coastal county in Washington\, and around Vancouver Island\, throughout the orcas’ range. Together\, we will turn the tide for the whales! \nThe WhaleTrail is led by a core team of partners including NOAA Fisheries\, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife\, the Seattle Aquarium\, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary\, and the Whale Museum. Donna Sandstrom is the Founder and Executive Director. The Whale Trail is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization\, registered in Washington State and headquartered in West Seattle. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/the-whale-trail-speaker-series-ko-gorter/
LOCATION:C & P Coffee Company
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130518T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130518T203000
DTSTAMP:20130517T070000Z
CREATED:20130517T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130517T070000Z
UID:10005396-1368901800-1368909000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Owl Prowl at Lincoln Park
DESCRIPTION:From Seattle Parks and Recreation: \nWhoo prowls the park after dark? YOU do… in search of resident and migrant owl species. We’ll search Lincoln Park for owls up close in their habitat. We’ll also dissect owl pellets to piece together a food chain puzzle. All children must be accompanied by an adult. \nSaturday\, May 18\, 2013\, 6:30 – 8:30 pm\nPlease meet at the parking lot on Fauntleroy\, north of the beach parking lot. \n$9 per person\nRegistration required\nContact Phone	206-386-4236\nContact Email	discover@seattle.gov \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/owl-prowl-at-lincoln-park/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130519T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130519T150000
DTSTAMP:20130213T080000Z
CREATED:20130213T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130213T080000Z
UID:10004946-1368968400-1368975600@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Meet Ciscoe Morris
DESCRIPTION:From Village Green Perennial Nursery: \nOoh-la-la! Ciscoe Morris\, renowned gardening expert\, will be coming to the Village Green Perennial Nursery again this spring on May 19th at 1:00 pm. That very same day\, members of the National Wildlife Federation will be here to explain how to certify your backyard as an official wildlife habitat. \nCiscoe is the author of a bestselling gardening book\, and he hosts the “Gardening with Ciscoe” radio show on 97.3 FM Kiro radio and a weekly TV show on KING 5. He leads garden tours around the world\, and he still somehow finds time to tend his own garden here in Seattle. Ciscoe is full of personality and wisdom\, and he is sure to make you laugh. This is not an event you’ll want to miss! \nMay 19th 2013 1 pm\nStreet parking \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/meet-ciscoe-morris/
LOCATION:Village Green Perennial Nursery
CATEGORIES:White Center,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130608T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130608T210000
DTSTAMP:20130517T070000Z
CREATED:20130517T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130517T070000Z
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SUMMARY:The Whale Trail speaker series: Erich Hoyt
DESCRIPTION:The fifth in The Whale Trail series of speakers/meetings takes place at The Hall at Fauntleroy at 7:00-9:00 pm Saturday June 8th. Tickets available online. \nJoin us for this this rare Seattle appearance by noted author\, whale researcher and marine conservationist Erich Hoyt\, author of Orca: The Whale Called Killer. \nErich Hoyt’s first killer whale expedition to Johnstone Strait sailed from Victoria\, BC in June 1973\, 40 years ago this June. He proceeded to spend parts of the next 10 summers with orcas\, culminating in his now-classic book Orca: The Whale Called Killer. He went on to study and work on conservation projects related to other whales\, dolphins\, sharks\, deep sea creatures\, ants and social insects\, working in Costa Rica\, Japan\, the Mediterranean\, the Caribbean\, Argentina\, Chile and other countries. \nIn 1999 he co-founded the Far East Russia Orca Project (FEROP) to find out more about orca pods targeted for aquarium captures and to get Russian students involved in science and conservation of killer whales in Russian waters. Now in its 15th year\, FEROP has recorded the Russian pods and photo-IDed some 1500 orcas off Kamchatka and in the Commander Islands — including three white orcas found so far in the study areas. \nThis is the fifth in a series of Orca Talks hosted by The Whale Trail. The event also features updates from Robin Lindsay (Seal Sitters)\, and “Diver Laura” James (tox-ick.org and Puget Soundkeeper Alliance)\, and photography from Judy Lane. Buy tickets early! \nAbout the Speaker\nErich Hoyt is a noted marine conservationist\, whale researcher\, lecturer and author of more than 20 books including Orca: The Whale Called Killer\, The Earth Dwellers\, and Marine Protected Areas for Whales\, Dolphins and Porpoises\, the latter recently named as an “Outstanding Academic Title” by the journal Choice. \nHe is an authority on marine protected areas (MPAs) and sanctuaries\, and is currently Research Fellow with WDC\, Whale and Dolphin Conservation\, leading its Global Critical Habitat MPA Program. He also co-directs the Far East Russia Orca Project in Kamchatka and the Russian Cetacean Habitat Project in the Commander Islands. \nHe is as an appointed member of the IUCN Species Survival Commission’s Cetacean Specialist Group and the World Commission on Protected Areas\, and co-chairs the new IUCN Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force. He is a member of the International Committee for Marine Mammal Protected Areas and has helped organize and program its world conferences in Hawaii (2009)\, Martinique (2011) and Australia (to be 2014). \nA former Vannevar Bush Fellow in the Public Understanding of Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and twice James Thurber Writer-in-Residence at The Thurber House\, Hoyt was awarded the Mandy McMath Conservation Award in April this year by the European Cetacean Society at its annual conference for his body of work including books\, papers and work on marine conservation. He is a Canadian-US dual citizen who has lived in Scotland since 1989. \nAbout The Whale Trail\nThe Whale Trail (www.thewhaletrail.org) is a series of sites around the region where the public may view orcas and other marine mammals from shore. Our mission is to inspire appreciation and stewardship of whales and our marine environment by establishing a network of viewing sites along the whales’ trails through the Salish Sea and the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest. \nOur goals are to increase awareness that our marine waters are home to orcas and other species; connect visitors to orcas\, other marine wildlife and their habitat; inspire stewardship and build community; promote land-based whale watching. Our over-arching goal is to ensure the southern resident orcas do not go extinct. \nThe Whale Trail provides simple\, powerful\, and long-lasting reminders to visitors and residents alike that orcas and other whales live in our waters. Through our current sites and signs\, including two on every Washington State ferry\, we reach more than 22 million people each year. Our near-term goals are to add a site in every coastal county in Washington\, and around Vancouver Island\, throughout the orcas’ range. Together\, we will turn the tide for the whales! \nThe Whale Trail is led by a core team of partners including NOAA Fisheries\, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife\, the Seattle Aquarium\, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary\, and the Whale Museum. Donna Sandstrom is the Founder and Executive Director. The Whale Trail is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization\, registered in Washington State. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/the-whale-trail-speaker-series-rich-hoyt/
LOCATION:The Hall at Fauntleroy
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130824T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130824T123000
DTSTAMP:20130805T070000Z
CREATED:20130805T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130805T070000Z
UID:10006635-1377340200-1377347400@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Dragonflies\, Butterflies\, Salamanders\, Snakes and Spiders of Camp Long
DESCRIPTION:Explore nature at Lincoln Park with Naturalist Stewart Wechsler:  \nSaturday\, August 24th\, 10:30 am–12:30 pm\nStewart’s Stewardship Adventures offers:\nDragonflies\, Butterflies\, Salamanders\, Snakes and Spiders of Camp Long: \nThe dragonflies now fill the skies and butterflies are flying.  We’ll chase\, and hopefully catch a few and maybe they will perch on a finger before flying off.  We’ll also see if we can find any of the salamanders and snakes that still survive there!  The webs of spiders are now\nprominent and those who dare can handle them too as we learn about them!  \nCall or e-mail Stewart to reserve a spot ecostewart@gmail.com / 206 932-7225. Though the primary target audience for this program will be kids\, all adults who attend will be guaranteed to have fun too and learn new and fascinating bits about nature!  We’ll meet in front of the Lodge building by the Camp Long entrance. \n$10 per person. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/dragonflies-butterflies-salamanders-snakes-and-spiders-of-camp-long/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130908T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130908T160000
DTSTAMP:20130826T070000Z
CREATED:20130826T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130826T070000Z
UID:10006683-1378645200-1378656000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Harbor Seal Day
DESCRIPTION:“Harbor Seal Day” is on September 8th\, 1-4pm at Alki Bathhouse. Celebrate at Seal Sitters’ “The Year of the Seal: Sentinels of the Sound” educational event and dedication of bronze sculpture of a harbor seal mom and pup. Dedication at 1:30. In addition to educational outreach for both adults and children\, there will be fun activities for kids\, including face painting\, a puppet show booth and art crafts. Free! \nFor more information about the event\, please visit\nwww.sealsitters.org/news/year-of-the-seal.  \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/harbor-seal-day/
LOCATION:Alki Bathhouse
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Wildlife
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131006T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131006T143000
DTSTAMP:20130923T070000Z
CREATED:20130923T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130923T070000Z
UID:10006801-1381064400-1381069800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:What's Aloft at Lincoln Park's Blustery Beach
DESCRIPTION:This program is all about the wind. See what migrants the fall gales bring to Lincoln Park beaches. Learn a bit about bird anatomy and flight. Then make your own flying machine. All kite building supplies provided. This program is for adults and families with children 5 and older. All children must be accompanied by an adult.	 \nCost	$5 per person \nSunday\, October 6\, 2013\, 1 – 2:30 pm\nLincoln Park (Please meet for this program at the kiosk in the beach parking lot.) \nPre-Registration is required: 206-386-4237\, discovery.park@seattle.gov \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/whats-aloft-at-lincoln-parks-blustery-beach/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20131113T203000
DTSTAMP:20131106T080000Z
CREATED:20131106T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20131106T080000Z
UID:10007909-1384369200-1384374600@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:'Living with Coyotes'
DESCRIPTION:Learn how coyotes live in our Seattle neighborhoods and how we can co-exist with them. WA. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife will give tips and insight into co-existing safely with these wild dogs. Learn how they live and how humans can avoid and resolve conflict with them. \nNov 13\, 7 pm\nat Camp Long \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/living-with-coyotes/
LOCATION:Camp Long
CATEGORIES:Wildlife
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140209T120000
DTSTAMP:20140124T080000Z
CREATED:20140124T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140124T080000Z
UID:10008484-1391943600-1391947200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Seattle Audubon Society Neighborhood Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:We’ll meet at the Alki Bathhouse and walk to Richey Viewpoint\, for about 1.5 miles of walking. We will concentrate on our wintering seabirds. Likely species include Surf Scoter\, Grebes\, Bufflehead\, Mergansers\, Brant\, Harlequin Duck\, Bald Eagle. \nLeaders: Suzy Hunter (day of only: 206-403-7458) & Sharon Ellard \nSeattle Audubon Society Neighborhood Bird Walk\nat Alki Beach\nSunday\, February 9\, 2014\n11:00 am \nWeb Link:\nhttp://www.seattleaudubon.org/sas/GetInvolved/GoBirding/NeighborhoodBirdWalks.aspx \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/seattle-audubon-society-neighborhood-bird-walk/
LOCATION:Alki Bathhouse
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140301T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140301T120000
DTSTAMP:20140226T080000Z
CREATED:20140226T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140226T080000Z
UID:10008555-1393669800-1393675200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Camp Long 1st & 3rd Saturday Morning Family Nature Walks
DESCRIPTION:From Stewart Wechsler of Stewart’s Stewardship Adventures in Nature: \nJoin Stewart on an adventure with your family around Camp Long’s 68 acres of habitat. Engage with and learn about everything (partly depending on the season) from the salamanders to the slugs\, the Barred Owls to the Cooper’s Hawks in the woods\, the dragonflies by the pond and butterflies to the hoverflies and snakes in the sunny spots\, and from the Stinging Nettles to Hedge Nettles. Help the native community by learning an alien weed and pulling one. If you can see it\, hear it or smell it Stewart can probably tell you what it is and some of its fascinating story!  While the program will be quite kid friendly\, regardless of your knowledge level\, you will be able to learn things you didn’t know and have fun doing so.  \nE-mail or call to reserve a space\, ecostewart@gmail.com / 206 932-7225 (land line / message)\, with the number of kids and adults. Drop-ins can check if there is room. There may be cancellations for the toughest weather conditions\, so check this website or the outgoing message on my land line (@ 206 932-7225) for cancellations if more than either a light rain or moderate wind\, or very cold are in the forecast. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/camp-long-1st-3rd-saturday-morning-family-nature-walks/2014-03-01/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140301T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140301T200000
DTSTAMP:20140128T080000Z
CREATED:20140128T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140128T080000Z
UID:10008495-1393696800-1393704000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Owl Hoot
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 1\, 2014\, 6–8 pm\nPre-registration required\nCost: $5 per person \nJoin us for a dusk-to-dark owl prowl through Camp Long’s woodland. This program is for 6 and older. All children must be accompanied by an adult. \nSponsoring Organization: Discovery Park Advisory Council \nContact Phone	206-386-4236\nContact Email	discovery.park@seattle.gov \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/owl-hoot/
LOCATION:Camp Long
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140315T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140315T170000
DTSTAMP:20140127T080000Z
CREATED:20140127T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140127T080000Z
UID:10004949-1394895600-1394902800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Salamander Search
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, March 15\, 2013\, 3–5 pm\nPre-registration required\nCost: FREE \nOvercome those wintertime blues by bundling up and getting outside. Learn the importance of those dark\, dank\, wet places by searching under logs and in the ponds for those beautiful\, mysterious creatures – the salamanders. There are at least three different types found at Camp Long. Let’s challenge ourselves to find all of them. This program is for 6 and older. All children must be accompanied by an adult. \nContact Phone	206-386-4236\nContact Email	discovery.park@seattle.gov\nSponsoring Organization: Discovery Park Advisory Council \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/salamander-search-at-camp-long/
LOCATION:Camp Long
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140329T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140329T130000
DTSTAMP:20140316T070000Z
CREATED:20140316T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140316T070000Z
UID:10008629-1396090800-1396098000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Lincoln Park Spring Awakening Walk
DESCRIPTION:Explore nature at Lincoln Park with Naturalist Stewart Wechsler:  \nLincoln Park Spring: Blooms\, Migrants\,Eagle & Owl Nesting\, Butterflies\nMarch 29\, 2014 @ 11:00 am – 1:00 pm Stewart’s Stewardship Adventures offers:  \nShare in Stewart’s incredible nature knowledge & enthusiasm\, as Lincoln Park’s natural community awakens!  Trilliums & Violets blooming to Eagles & Owls nesting\, migrants refueling\, to early butterflies flying.  Have the best time learning all one can in 2 hours. Suggested donation $15 adults\, $10 kids.  For a spot E-mail or call – ecostewart@gmail.com or 206-932-7225.  Meet at north parking lot kiosk (across from Rose Street).  Drop-ins can check for space.\n \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/lincoln-park-spring-awakening-walk/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140405T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140405T090000
DTSTAMP:20140124T080000Z
CREATED:20140124T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140124T080000Z
UID:10008485-1396684800-1396688400@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Seattle Audubon Society Neighborhood Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:We’ll meet at the south parking lot of Lincoln Park (the lot closest to the Fauntleroy Ferry terminal). There will be about 1-1.5 miles of walking and some hills. We’ll start off at the beach to look for remaining wintering seabirds\, then head up into the forested area for songbirds. Likely species include Surf Scoter\, Horned Grebe\, Bufflehead\, Cormorants\, Mergansers\, Song Sparrow\, Brown Creeper\, Golden-crowned Kinglet\, Bewick’s Wren\, Red-breasted Nuthatch. \nLeaders: Suzy Hunter (day of only: 206-403-7458) & Sharon Ellard \nSeattle Audubon Society Neighborhood Bird Walk\nat Lincoln Park\nSaturday\, April 5\, 2014\n8:00 am \nWeb Link:\nhttp://www.seattleaudubon.org/sas/GetInvolved/GoBirding/NeighborhoodBirdWalks.aspx \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/seattle-audubon-society-neighborhood-bird-walk-2/
LOCATION:Lincoln Park
CATEGORIES:Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140405T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140405T120000
DTSTAMP:20140226T080000Z
CREATED:20140226T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140226T080000Z
UID:10008556-1396693800-1396699200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Camp Long 1st & 3rd Saturday Morning Family Nature Walks
DESCRIPTION:From Stewart Wechsler of Stewart’s Stewardship Adventures in Nature: \nJoin Stewart on an adventure with your family around Camp Long’s 68 acres of habitat. Engage with and learn about everything (partly depending on the season) from the salamanders to the slugs\, the Barred Owls to the Cooper’s Hawks in the woods\, the dragonflies by the pond and butterflies to the hoverflies and snakes in the sunny spots\, and from the Stinging Nettles to Hedge Nettles. Help the native community by learning an alien weed and pulling one. If you can see it\, hear it or smell it Stewart can probably tell you what it is and some of its fascinating story!  While the program will be quite kid friendly\, regardless of your knowledge level\, you will be able to learn things you didn’t know and have fun doing so.  \nE-mail or call to reserve a space\, ecostewart@gmail.com / 206 932-7225 (land line / message)\, with the number of kids and adults. Drop-ins can check if there is room. There may be cancellations for the toughest weather conditions\, so check this website or the outgoing message on my land line (@ 206 932-7225) for cancellations if more than either a light rain or moderate wind\, or very cold are in the forecast. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/camp-long-1st-3rd-saturday-morning-family-nature-walks/2014-04-05/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140424T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140424T210000
DTSTAMP:20140419T070000Z
CREATED:20140419T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140419T070000Z
UID:10008756-1398366000-1398373200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Orca Tour Pre-Kickoff Party
DESCRIPTION:The Whale Trail Presents:\nOrca Tour Pre-Kickoff Party – California\, Here We Come! \nThursday\, April 24\nC&P Coffee Company\n7 to 9 pm\n$5 Suggested Donation \nThe endangered southern resident orca travel as far south as Monterey\, CA. In May\, The Whale Trail is headed down the Pacific Coast\, too – we’re adding new Whale Trail sites in Monterey (Point Lobos)\, Santa Cruz\, and San Francisco (Point Reyes)! \nIn May we’re also presenting noted author and marine conservationist Erich Hoyt in a series of talks around The Whale Trail\, from Saturna BC to Monterey CA – nine locations in two countries and four states in 20 days – Orca Tour 2014! \nOur vision of building awareness about the orcas throughout their range is quickly coming true – we need your help to make it happen! \nJoin us for a celebration and informal fundraising event for the Whale Trail\, featuring light refreshments\, no-host bar\, and music by DJ Joe Ross!\n–Music from or about California\, from the Beach Boys to Los Lobos.\n–Seal Sitters and Diver Laura James will also be there! \nThanks for your support these past six years\, West Seattle. Help us celebrate\, and take a giant next step for the orcas. \nTickets available now at\nbrownpapertickets.com. \nAbout The Whale Trail \nThe Whale Trail (www.thewhaletrail.org) is a series of sites around the region where the public may view orcas and other marine mammals from shore. Our mission is to inspire appreciation and stewardship of whales and our marine environment by establishing a network of viewing sites along the whales’ trails through the Salish Sea and the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest. Our goals are to: increase awareness that our marine waters are home to orcas and other species; connect visitors to orcas\, other marine wildlife and their habitat; inspire stewardship and build community; promote land-based whale watching. Our over-arching goal is to ensure the southern resident orcas do not go extinct. \nThe Whale Trail provides simple\, powerful\, and long-lasting reminders to visitors and residents alike that orcas and other whales live in our waters.  Through our current sites and signs\, including two on every Washington State ferry\, we reach more than 22 million people each year. \nThis spring\, we are partnering with the West Coast Region of the National Marine Sanctuaries to add new Whale Trail sites in Monterey\, Santa Cruz and San Francisco. Together\, we will turn the tide for the whales! \nThe Whale Trail is led by a core team of partners including NOAA Fisheries\, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife\, the Seattle Aquarium\, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary\, and the Whale Museum. Donna Sandstrom is the Founder and Executive Director. The Whale Trail is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization\, registered in Washington State. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/orca-tour-pre-kickoff-party/
LOCATION:C & P Coffee Company
CATEGORIES:Music,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140503T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140503T120000
DTSTAMP:20140226T080000Z
CREATED:20140226T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140226T080000Z
UID:10008557-1399113000-1399118400@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Camp Long 1st & 3rd Saturday Morning Family Nature Walks
DESCRIPTION:From Stewart Wechsler of Stewart’s Stewardship Adventures in Nature: \nJoin Stewart on an adventure with your family around Camp Long’s 68 acres of habitat. Engage with and learn about everything (partly depending on the season) from the salamanders to the slugs\, the Barred Owls to the Cooper’s Hawks in the woods\, the dragonflies by the pond and butterflies to the hoverflies and snakes in the sunny spots\, and from the Stinging Nettles to Hedge Nettles. Help the native community by learning an alien weed and pulling one. If you can see it\, hear it or smell it Stewart can probably tell you what it is and some of its fascinating story!  While the program will be quite kid friendly\, regardless of your knowledge level\, you will be able to learn things you didn’t know and have fun doing so.  \nE-mail or call to reserve a space\, ecostewart@gmail.com / 206 932-7225 (land line / message)\, with the number of kids and adults. Drop-ins can check if there is room. There may be cancellations for the toughest weather conditions\, so check this website or the outgoing message on my land line (@ 206 932-7225) for cancellations if more than either a light rain or moderate wind\, or very cold are in the forecast. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/camp-long-1st-3rd-saturday-morning-family-nature-walks/2014-05-03/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140510T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140510T103000
DTSTAMP:20140429T070000Z
CREATED:20140429T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140429T070000Z
UID:10008777-1399710600-1399717800@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Birdwatching
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 10th 2014\, 8:30-10:30 am \nAges 6–100\nCelebrate International Migratory Bird Day by birdwatching with a naturalist. Songbird migration is at its peak; learn birding techniques and tips from an experienced birder. All levels are invited and beginners are welcome. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Please bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/birdwatching/
LOCATION:Camp Long Environmental Learning Center
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140515T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140515T170000
DTSTAMP:20140528T070000Z
CREATED:20140528T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140528T070000Z
UID:10008824-1400167800-1400173200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Nature Thursday Afternoons at Camp Long
DESCRIPTION:From Stewart Wechsler of Stewart’s Stewardship Adventures in Nature: \n\nNature Thursday Afternoons at Camp Long\nEvery Thursday from 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm\n$8 kids – $12 adults – suggested donation \nJoin Stewart for a weekly learning and stewardship adventure at Camp Long\, share in his unbounded knowledge and enthusiasm!  We could find salamanders\, owls\, dragonflies\, Sword Ferns and Bleeding Hearts! We’ll learn about their habitats and needs.  All ages and knowledge levels will have a good time and learn something new.  Meeting at the north end of the parking lot (the south end of the Lodge building).  $8 – $12 per person suggested donation.  Reservations suggested: ecostewart@gmail.com or 206-932-7225 (land).  If rain is forecast\, double check if class is going. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/nature-thursdays-afternoon-at-camp-long/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140519T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140519T210000
DTSTAMP:20140512T070000Z
CREATED:20140512T070000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140512T070000Z
UID:10008825-1400526000-1400533200@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:WSPA and the Vashon Wilderness Program Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Hello Families\, Educators and anyone working with young children.  Please join the West Seattle Preschool Association and Vashon Wilderness Program for a fun evening in nature. \nWhen: Monday May 19th\nTime: 7-9 pm\nWhere: Camp Long at the Pollywog Pond\nCost: FREE! \nConnecting young people with nature has become essential as humans are increasingly disconnecting with the natural world. Join Vashon Wilderness Program’s Executive Director for a lively interactive presentation on nature education for the young child and learn the essential Keys to Deep Nature Connection Mentoring that stimulate learning\, health and vitality.  This program combines lecture and experiential learning\, and a portion of it will take place outside.  Please come dressed for the weather and prepared to move. \nProgram:\n7:00 -8:30 pm Learning and Activities\n8:30-9:00 pm Q & A \nPlease register here:\nhttps://docs.google.com/forms/d/1lCvjFiNWQcQjOKg_Ng4MI-n5WwosCH3mbIP3csSwKE8/viewform?usp=send_form\n \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/wspa-and-the-vashon-wilderness-program-workshop/
LOCATION:Camp Long
CATEGORIES:Training,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140607T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140607T120000
DTSTAMP:20140226T080000Z
CREATED:20140226T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140226T080000Z
UID:10008558-1402137000-1402142400@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Camp Long 1st & 3rd Saturday Morning Family Nature Walks
DESCRIPTION:From Stewart Wechsler of Stewart’s Stewardship Adventures in Nature: \nJoin Stewart on an adventure with your family around Camp Long’s 68 acres of habitat. Engage with and learn about everything (partly depending on the season) from the salamanders to the slugs\, the Barred Owls to the Cooper’s Hawks in the woods\, the dragonflies by the pond and butterflies to the hoverflies and snakes in the sunny spots\, and from the Stinging Nettles to Hedge Nettles. Help the native community by learning an alien weed and pulling one. If you can see it\, hear it or smell it Stewart can probably tell you what it is and some of its fascinating story!  While the program will be quite kid friendly\, regardless of your knowledge level\, you will be able to learn things you didn’t know and have fun doing so.  \nE-mail or call to reserve a space\, ecostewart@gmail.com / 206 932-7225 (land line / message)\, with the number of kids and adults. Drop-ins can check if there is room. There may be cancellations for the toughest weather conditions\, so check this website or the outgoing message on my land line (@ 206 932-7225) for cancellations if more than either a light rain or moderate wind\, or very cold are in the forecast. \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/camp-long-1st-3rd-saturday-morning-family-nature-walks/2014-06-07/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140621T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140621T120000
DTSTAMP:20140226T080000Z
CREATED:20140226T080000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140226T080000Z
UID:10008559-1403346600-1403352000@wsb.blackfin.biz
SUMMARY:Camp Long 1st & 3rd Saturday Morning Family Nature Walks
DESCRIPTION:From Stewart Wechsler of Stewart’s Stewardship Adventures in Nature: \nJoin Stewart after school for a first and third Saturday morning 10:30 am – noon learning and stewardship adventure at Camp Long. Both adults and kids will learn and have fun. Suggested donation $8–$12 per person to keep the work going! Meeting north of the parking lot\, south of the Lodge building. Reservations suggested too – ecostewart@gmail.com or 206 932-7225 (still luddite land)” \nShare This
URL:https://wsb.blackfin.biz/event/camp-long-1st-3rd-saturday-morning-family-nature-walks-2/2014-06-21/
CATEGORIES:Kid Stuff,Nature Walk,Wildlife
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