Orcas of the Salish Sea

from $40.00

Sunday November 3rd 2024
6:30pm to 8:30pm
At the Chuckanut Center in Bellingham, WA

Join Jazmen Yoder (Northwest Natura) & Madelaine Katz for an ecology crash course complete with captivating storytelling and science on Southern Resident and Transient Killer Whales, and the Salish Sea Bioregion.

In this course you will learn:

  • Salish Sea natural history, including human history and the interconnectedness of species on land and sea.

  • Orca symbolism and lore within the Coast Salish region

  • Morphological traits, behaviors, and social structures of Orcas

  • Ecological roles, impacts, and new facts about Southern Resident and Transient Killer Whales

  • To hear and discern different Orca vocalizations

  • How to ID individual orcas by their unique features

  • How to support Orca conservation efforts

  • Tips for whale watching (where to go, what to look for, how to ID individuals, and more).

This course will be co-led by Madelaine Katz, a nature educator and student of the Salish Sea, and Jazmen Yoder, outdoor educator, naturalist, and founder of Northwest Natura.

The entire class will take place indoors at the Chuckanut Center near Fairhaven in Whatcom County, WA. The Chuckanut Center is heated and has access to facilities including a bathroom, full kitchen, and drinking water.

Have a look at my Refund Policies before you order.

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Sunday November 3rd 2024
6:30pm to 8:30pm
At the Chuckanut Center in Bellingham, WA

Join Jazmen Yoder (Northwest Natura) & Madelaine Katz for an ecology crash course complete with captivating storytelling and science on Southern Resident and Transient Killer Whales, and the Salish Sea Bioregion.

In this course you will learn:

  • Salish Sea natural history, including human history and the interconnectedness of species on land and sea.

  • Orca symbolism and lore within the Coast Salish region

  • Morphological traits, behaviors, and social structures of Orcas

  • Ecological roles, impacts, and new facts about Southern Resident and Transient Killer Whales

  • To hear and discern different Orca vocalizations

  • How to ID individual orcas by their unique features

  • How to support Orca conservation efforts

  • Tips for whale watching (where to go, what to look for, how to ID individuals, and more).

This course will be co-led by Madelaine Katz, a nature educator and student of the Salish Sea, and Jazmen Yoder, outdoor educator, naturalist, and founder of Northwest Natura.

The entire class will take place indoors at the Chuckanut Center near Fairhaven in Whatcom County, WA. The Chuckanut Center is heated and has access to facilities including a bathroom, full kitchen, and drinking water.

Have a look at my Refund Policies before you order.

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