The first public walk on the Northwest Stream Center’s new elevated nature trail is from 10 a.m. to noon on April 11. The walk will be hosted by zoologist Tom Noland, naturalist Lori Powlas, and stream ecologist Tom Murdoch.
The walk will introduce people to the interconnections between forest, wetland, streams, fish and people.
“It will be a few months before the Northwest Stream Center can be open for the public on a daily basis,” said Tom Murdoch, Adopt A Stream Foundation director. “But we are going to conduct a few guided tours along the Elevated Nature Trail in the coming weeks — the wetland and forest vegetation along the route is absolutely beautiful now. And walking on the raised boardwalk gives visitors the sensation of floating above the wetlands and forest floor.”
Reservation is required; there is space for 30 people. Call 425-316-8592. The walk is $10, or $7 for Adopt A Stream members.
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