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Northwest Trek

Washington NatureMapping Training Centers

Northwest Trek
11610 Trek Dr E.
Eatonville, WA 98328
360.832.6117

www.nwtrek.org/

Site Director:
Dave Ellis

NatureMapping Facilitators:
Jessica Moore - jessica.moore@nwtrek.org

On-going Programs:

  • On-site NatureMapping
  • Ohop Creek restoration project
  • Community landowner workshops and networking

NatureMapping/Citizen Science Projects:

  • Long-term monitoring at Northwest Trek
    Northwest Trek Wildlife Park has 721 acres of diverse habitat including forests, wetlands, meadows, and lightly developed areas. Included in this property is a 100-acre parcel dedicated to conservation projects. This parcel, along with the Park's Nature Trails and other undeveloped areas are ideal sites for data collection and monitoring projects.


  • Ohop Valley Monitoring Project (2008 - )
    NatureMapping provides an opportunity for citizens to observe, monitor, and inventory wildlife and their habitats. Data collected during this fieldtrip will be used by the South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group, the Nisqually Tribe and its partners to evaluate their efforts to create suitable habitat for native wildlife. The SPSSEG will be redirecting the Ohop Valley Creek, which has been converted into an irrigation ditch, back to its original meandering pathway through the Ohop Valley.

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