https://www.nps.gov/olym/learn/nature/elwha-ecosystem-restoration.htm https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/living. Share
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2022 2:32 pm
https://www.nps.gov/olym/learn/nature/e ... ration.htm
https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/living.
Share one specific aspect of the Elwha River Restoration thatstruck you as particularly interesting, AND ALSO share oneparticular aspect about backyard landscaping for wildlife thatstruck you as particularly interesting.
Provide at least ONE clear link between what you read about orlearned on these websites, to what you learned from the requiredreading and/or lectures from other class material in Unit 1 or2
Next, do a bit of internet sleuthing, and provide informationabout any Restoration Ecology project orrestoration topic of interest to you that is relevant to thePacific Northwest that you personally findinteresting (do NOT use the Elwha River Project). Your source candescribe restoration ecology at ANY scale - something as big as theElwha Project, or, something as small as a backyard or small localpark!
https://wdfw.wa.gov/species-habitats/living.
Share one specific aspect of the Elwha River Restoration thatstruck you as particularly interesting, AND ALSO share oneparticular aspect about backyard landscaping for wildlife thatstruck you as particularly interesting.
Provide at least ONE clear link between what you read about orlearned on these websites, to what you learned from the requiredreading and/or lectures from other class material in Unit 1 or2
Next, do a bit of internet sleuthing, and provide informationabout any Restoration Ecology project orrestoration topic of interest to you that is relevant to thePacific Northwest that you personally findinteresting (do NOT use the Elwha River Project). Your source candescribe restoration ecology at ANY scale - something as big as theElwha Project, or, something as small as a backyard or small localpark!