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Field Notes

Stories from the field about specific natural resources, wildlife, projects, etc.

A woman stands on a platform in a forest, checking equipment.
A conversation with Parks Natural Resources Manager, Andrea Thorpe, PhD
Kid looking to the binoculars at the Dry Falls Visitor Center
A nephew’s adventures in state parks, part 1: Sun Lakes-Dry Falls State Park
beautiful view of the forts and water at Fort Worden
A nephew’s adventures in state parks, part 2: Fort Worden Historical State Park
maryhill state park view of the columbia
A nephew’s adventures in state parks, part 3: Maryhill and Goldendale Observatory State Parks
A crumpled door of an old Weyerhauser work truck that was mangled in the  1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
Be a park S.T.E.W.A.R.D.
An adult and child with their faces covered by bigleaf maple leaves.
Big love for the Bigleaf Maple
Emerald ash borer on a leaf.
Burn it where you buy it: Stop the spread of invasive pests
A large brick building in dappled sunlight.
Destination: Kitsap Peninsula
Volunteers using reusable bags for beach cleanup
Everything is beachy keen when we keep our beaches clean
Fall foliage with red maple and yellow cottonwood trees among evergreen trees with a mountain and sunrise glow in the background.
Fall colors, cozy cabins! Book your North/Central Cascades road trip now.
A view over rocks at the sandy beach with seaweed at the water's edge of the Strait of Juan de Fuca with a blue sky and treed hillside to the left.
Fort Worden finds lead to “mammoth” discoveries, “wooly” situations
Girl Scouts circled up taking notes while they learn from our interpretive rangers
Girl Scouts Love Mount Spokane
A standing dead tree with a sign on it telling visitors it's a habitat snag for wildlife
Habitat snags – what are they and why do they matter?
Shrub-like trees stand in the foreground on a beach along a lagoon with a river in the background.
Hacks for identifying the hackberry tree
Gravestones behind an old iron fence covered in ivy
Headstone of infant returned
Firefighter wtaches fire from a prescribed burn on a beach dune.
How prescribed burning helps improve habitat conditions

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