Morse Wildlife Preserve opens for the season on April 12th!

KK
Krystal Kyer
Thu, Apr 2, 2015 6:08 PM

Hello,

The Morse Wildlife Preserve, located in Graham, Washington, will resume the
Second Sundays season starting on April 12th. The private preserve, owned
by Forterra, will be open to the public for self-guided walks from 10am to
6pm on the second Sunday of each month from April to October.

When you visit the preserve this year you'll discover new and expanded
trails,expanded hours, a completed boardwalk across the wetland, and new
kiosks and interpretive guides.

Parking is limited, and carpooling is encouraged. Pets are not permitted.
There are no facilities at this site (only a Honeybucket), so please bring
water, and dress appropriately. Docents will be present to answer questions.

Information on the preserve, including directions are posted here:
www.morsewildlifepreserve.org or http://www.tahomaaudubon.org/page-122327

Want a preview? Here are a couple short YouTube videos about the site:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YItDK_JlJ1g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtH1rf7d4Es

Want to get more involved?
The Morse Force welcomes volunteers to help extend public access hours, and
perform habitat restoration and stewardship projects throughout the year.
You can contact them at: morsewildlifepreserve@gmail.com

Hope to see you there!

Krystal McArthur Kyer
Executive Director

Connecting People with Nature

Tahoma Audubon Society
2917 Morrison Road W.
University Place, WA 98466

Adriana Hess Audubon Center
Center: (253) 565-9278
Membership: (253) 565-9129
www.tahomaaudubon.org

Partners in Education with the Tacoma Nature Center
For class registration call: (253) 591-6439

Become a member! http://tahomaaudubon.org/Membership

Hello, The Morse Wildlife Preserve, located in Graham, Washington, will resume the Second Sundays season starting on April 12th. The private preserve, owned by Forterra, will be open to the public for self-guided walks from 10am to 6pm on the second Sunday of each month from April to October. When you visit the preserve this year you'll discover new and expanded trails,expanded hours, a completed boardwalk across the wetland, and new kiosks and interpretive guides. Parking is limited, and carpooling is encouraged. Pets are not permitted. There are no facilities at this site (only a Honeybucket), so please bring water, and dress appropriately. Docents will be present to answer questions. Information on the preserve, including directions are posted here: www.morsewildlifepreserve.org or http://www.tahomaaudubon.org/page-122327 Want a preview? Here are a couple short YouTube videos about the site: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YItDK_JlJ1g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZtH1rf7d4Es Want to get more involved? The Morse Force welcomes volunteers to help extend public access hours, and perform habitat restoration and stewardship projects throughout the year. You can contact them at: morsewildlifepreserve@gmail.com Hope to see you there! Krystal McArthur Kyer Executive Director *Connecting People with Nature* *Tahoma Audubon Society* 2917 Morrison Road W. University Place, WA 98466 *Adriana Hess Audubon Center* Center: (253) 565-9278 Membership: (253) 565-9129 www.tahomaaudubon.org *Partners in Education with the Tacoma Nature Center* For class registration call: (253) 591-6439 *Become a member! <http://tahomaaudubon.org/Membership>*