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**RESCHEDULED TO 11/9** Critical Habitats for Climate Change: Why Riparian and Wetland Areas are so Important for Plant and Wildlife Diversity

  • Pickering Barn 1730 10th Avenue Northwest Issaquah (map)

RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9

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RESCHEDULED TO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9 ||

Join the IATC and the City of Issaquah on a guided hike along Pickering Reach to explore how riparian areas and wetlands are critical habitats for plant and wildlife diversity in the face of a rapidly changing climate.

This hike will focus on the City of Issaquah’s efforts to conserve and restore riparian habitat to support threatened salmon populations and a wide array of plant species and other wildlife that rely on these vital habitats along our rivers and lakeshores.

This hike series is part of IATC’s Climate Change Initiative.

Registration is required. No pets allowed.

 
 

Trailhead: Pickering Barn (meet at the meadow, not Pickering Barn)
Trails: Pickering Reach
Distance: 2-3 miles
Duration: 2 hours
Elevation Gain: relatively flat
Hike Leaders:
Dan Hintz, Urban Forestry Supervisor, City of Issaquah

Feel free to contact events@issaquahalps.org with any questions about this event.

Earlier Event: October 7
54th Annual Salmon Days
Later Event: October 8
54th Annual Salmon Days