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Port Susan Bay Preserve tour

July 19, 2008. Come on a tour of The Nature Conservancy's Port Susan Bay Preserve near Stanwood.

  • Minor Mud
  • Family friendly!
When Jul 19, 2008
from 09:00 am to 04:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
What to Bring sturdy shoes, sun/weather protection, binoculars, snacks, water
How Muddy? you can stay clean on this walk
Where Port Susan Bay Preserve near Stanwood
Sponsored By The Nature Conservancy
Contact Name Jeff Compton
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206-436-6272
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The Nature Conservancy will host visitors at its Port Susan Bay Preserve near Stanwood on the third Saturday of each month through September 2008. This preserve safeguards some of the finest estuarine habitat in the Puget  Sound, and is a great place to watch birds.

Visitors will meet Conservancy staff and preserve stewards and will be able to observe the estuary, wetlands, and mudflats that are so vital for birds, salmon, and more. Anyone interested in visiting is welcome.

Two tours take place during the day, one at 9 a.m. and one at 1 p.m. Participants must sign up in advance.

 

 

 

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Red Marker Port Susan Bay Preserve tour
July 19, 2008. Come on a tour of The Nature Conservancy's Port Susan Bay Preserve near Stanwood.

 

 

The Nature Conservancy will host visitors at its Port Susan Bay Preserve near Stanwood on the third Saturday of each month through September 2008. This preserve safeguards some of the finest estuarine habitat in the Puget  Sound, and is a great place to watch birds.

Visitors will meet Conservancy staff and preserve stewards and will be able to observe the estuary, wetlands, and mudflats that are so vital for birds, salmon, and more. Anyone interested in visiting is welcome.

Two tours take place during the day, one at 9 a.m. and one at 1 p.m. Participants must sign up in advance.

 

 

 

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  • birding
  • environment
  • Salmon
  • Puget Sound
  • Beach walk