Join us for an informational coffee to hear about Trail Tales volunteer opportunities, training for new volunteers and the 2014 activities that are being planned with other groups. This is an opportunity to meet current volunteers and learn about various Trail Tales projects.
"Rewilding the Arctic"
Andy Bunn, Ph. D.
Dept. of Environmental Science
Western Washington University
Twenty thousand years ago the mammoth-tundra ecosystem stretched from France to China. Could we restore that ecosystem? Could it help us fight climate change?
Ocean Plankton: The Life and Times of Tiny Marine Organisms, Jude Apple, PH.D., Marine Scientist, Western Washington University, Shannon Point Marine Center
What's Ahead for Trail Tales in 2014 – walks, events, signs and projects. ECOLOGY Baywide Cleanup update from Betty. Guest speaker, Gary Robinson, Director of Anacortes Parks & Recreation Dept., will talk about the establishment of the Tommy Thompson Trail and expansion of the Guemes Channel trail. Please encourage anyone interested in getting involved with Trail Tales to attend.
Please bring a brown bag lunch, we will have coffee, tea and juice, and take a break between the program meeting and our guest speaker.
Join us for our annual meeting on January 22 at the Padilla Bay Breazeale Interpetive Center - main classroom. We'll be hosting lunch and a speaker in addition to the meeting starting at 11:30am.
Download Annual Meeting Notice & Member Renewal (pdf)
Download Annual Report (pdf)
Storming the Sound North is a conference for environmental educators in the north Puget Sound region, including the counties of Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish, Island, Jefferson and San Juan. This is a great opportunity for teachers, environmental organizations with education programs, and students with an interest in a career in environmental education.