NW Trek NatureMapping Update 2012
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Transcript of NW Trek NatureMapping Update 2012
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
• Opened July 17th, 1975 • Encompasses 725 acres • Houses 45 different species of naEve Pacific Northwest animals • ~185,000 visitors annually
Northwest Trek Wildlife Park is dedicated to conservaEon, educaEon and recreaEon by displaying, interpreEng and researching naEve Northwest wildlife and their natural habitats.
Trek ConservaEon Programs
• Trumpeter Swans
Trek ConservaEon Programs
• Oregon SpoPed Frogs
Trek ConservaEon Programs
• Amphibian Surveys
Trek ConservaEon Programs
• Habitat RestoraEon
Our goal is to keep common animals common and to maintain our quality of life.
Total Number of Species Recorded to Date at Ohop
• Amphibians – 6 • Nematodes – 1 • Birds – 81 • Mammals – 29 • RepEles – 4 • Gastropods – 5 • Invertebrates – 52 • Freshwater Fish – 2
Total Number of Species Recorded to Date at Powell Creek
• Amphibians – 4 • Nematodes – 1 • Birds – 26 • Mammals – 15 • RepEles – 2 • Gastropods – 4 • Invertebrates – 20 • Freshwater Fish – 1
Total Number of Species Recorded to Date at Wilcox Flats
• Amphibians – 3 • Nematodes – 0 • Birds – 26 • Mammals – 10 • RepEles – 2 • Gastropods – 1 • Invertebrates – 13 • Freshwater Fish – 0
2012 NatureMapping Schedule
• May 26th -‐ NatureMapping at Railway Rd • June 9th -‐ NatureMapping at Van Eaton Homestead
• July 7th -‐ NatureMapping at Wilcox Flats
• July 21st-‐ NatureMapping at Ohop Creek • Sept. 22nd -‐ NatureMapping at Powell Creek
• October 20th -‐ NatureMapping at Ohop Creek
• TDB – NatureMapping at Allen Parcel
Trek 2011 Volunteer Stats
• NWTrek ciEzen science email list • 192 names
• 35% of the email list have parEcipated in a stewardship program
• 42% of that group have been to more than one program
Jessica Moore 360-‐832-‐7160