Galleries Fall 2024 A chum salmon’s eye lens. This is in the river by the 256 Street bridge. The high water mark from yesterday’s storm. The Jackson property near the fish fence after blackberry removal, December 12. Summer 2024 That was in the sun, but still… A cedar waxwing? Why not? Spring 2024 Someone was here first. Hemlock mistletoe. This activity is known as Forest Perfume, where students mash up forest floor findings to make their own unique scent. Close and personal with a western red cedar. Turkey vulture, competing for the airspace above us. Meet Mr. Stonefly. Not to be outdone, the banana slug makes an appearance. An Interpretive Moment, courtesy of this Pacific sideband snail. As they huddle up to see the mayfly in the bucket. Releasing chum fry into Kanaka at Goodbye Chums! Can you see the mayfly that’s in with this chum salmon fry? A cedar waxwing? Why not? He’s in the glide slope. Winter 2023/2024 Dwarf hemlock mistletoe. Dunlop Creek. Oh, the weather outside was frightful… Eggcitement! It is hinting at spring. For catching halibut. Autumn 2023 Draining the eggs after fertilization