How the Mighty have Pollen open house
It was Pollen Nation at the Stewardship Center, as we welcomed 61 visitors on this March Sunday.
It was Pollen Nation at the Stewardship Center, as we welcomed 61 visitors on this March Sunday.
Several families coped with unseasonably chilly conditions to discover 4 degree and pH 6.8 water on Kanaka Creek today, along with the presence of mayfly larvae before we retreated to the warm confines of the George Ross room.
It’s January 29th, and this community of crows is gathering for a communal bath, taking full advantage of safety in numbers during this vulnerable time on this bright winter afternoon near the fish fence.
150 visitors on this Salmon Stewardship Center Sunday, and those visitors learned about those amazing salmon and took in an artificial spawning demonstration at Bell-Irving Hatchery.
It’s the week after the atmospheric river as we follow along during the education programs.
135 visitors came to chat with us about the salmon on this soggy Stewardship Center Sunday.
We begin the day at the 240th Street fish fence with a delightful showing of early chum salmon, before heading to a restoration site for a planting project.