Ethnobotany Tour at Padilla Bay Reserve
Sunday April 27th
Padilla Bay Reserve
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12:00 to 3:30pm
Join Naturalist, Jazmen Yoder on a gentle walk at the stunning Padilla Bay Research Reserve to learn about traditional and modern uses of PNW native plants, and traditional agricultural practices advanced by indigenous peoples for time immemorial.
Padilla Bay Reserve has incredible plant diversity. This tour will focus on the historical significance of Coastal Prairies, estuarine, and forest plant species, and the importance of restoration projects and accessibility to these areas.
Things to bring with you to class:
Dress for the weather (warm outdoor clothing)
Snacks and water
Notebook and pen (optional)
Camera (optional)
Your favorite field guide (optional)
You will need good shoes for walking, but they don’t necessarily need to be hiking boots; the trail is well maintained.
Registered individuals will receive an event-reminder email a few days prior to the event.
Have a look at my Refund Policies before you order.
Notes on the venue:
Padilla Bay Reserve provides research and stewardship opportunities, educational classes, and professional trainings on a variety of environmental topics. The Breazeale Interpretive Center includes an aquarium with exhibits and is open to the public, free of charge.
The Padilla Bay Reserve is nestled just north of the quiet community of Bay View, Washington, 15 minutes west of I-5 in Skagit County.
Sunday April 27th
Padilla Bay Reserve
Google Maps
12:00 to 3:30pm
Join Naturalist, Jazmen Yoder on a gentle walk at the stunning Padilla Bay Research Reserve to learn about traditional and modern uses of PNW native plants, and traditional agricultural practices advanced by indigenous peoples for time immemorial.
Padilla Bay Reserve has incredible plant diversity. This tour will focus on the historical significance of Coastal Prairies, estuarine, and forest plant species, and the importance of restoration projects and accessibility to these areas.
Things to bring with you to class:
Dress for the weather (warm outdoor clothing)
Snacks and water
Notebook and pen (optional)
Camera (optional)
Your favorite field guide (optional)
You will need good shoes for walking, but they don’t necessarily need to be hiking boots; the trail is well maintained.
Registered individuals will receive an event-reminder email a few days prior to the event.
Have a look at my Refund Policies before you order.
Notes on the venue:
Padilla Bay Reserve provides research and stewardship opportunities, educational classes, and professional trainings on a variety of environmental topics. The Breazeale Interpretive Center includes an aquarium with exhibits and is open to the public, free of charge.
The Padilla Bay Reserve is nestled just north of the quiet community of Bay View, Washington, 15 minutes west of I-5 in Skagit County.
Sunday April 27th
Padilla Bay Reserve
Google Maps
12:00 to 3:30pm
Join Naturalist, Jazmen Yoder on a gentle walk at the stunning Padilla Bay Research Reserve to learn about traditional and modern uses of PNW native plants, and traditional agricultural practices advanced by indigenous peoples for time immemorial.
Padilla Bay Reserve has incredible plant diversity. This tour will focus on the historical significance of Coastal Prairies, estuarine, and forest plant species, and the importance of restoration projects and accessibility to these areas.
Things to bring with you to class:
Dress for the weather (warm outdoor clothing)
Snacks and water
Notebook and pen (optional)
Camera (optional)
Your favorite field guide (optional)
You will need good shoes for walking, but they don’t necessarily need to be hiking boots; the trail is well maintained.
Registered individuals will receive an event-reminder email a few days prior to the event.
Have a look at my Refund Policies before you order.
Notes on the venue:
Padilla Bay Reserve provides research and stewardship opportunities, educational classes, and professional trainings on a variety of environmental topics. The Breazeale Interpretive Center includes an aquarium with exhibits and is open to the public, free of charge.
The Padilla Bay Reserve is nestled just north of the quiet community of Bay View, Washington, 15 minutes west of I-5 in Skagit County.
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