Who will you see Oct 12th at the Morse Wildlife Preserve?

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David M Friscia
Tue, Oct 7, 2014 7:49 PM

The Morse Wildlife Preserve was established by a donation of land from Lloyd
and Maxine Morse. Situated at the headwaters of the north fork of Muck
Creek, and consists of almost 100 acres.

A tremendous volunteer effort is under way to reintroduce native prairie
plants, remove invasive plant species and foster the growth of the oak
savannah. The Morse Force, which serves as the volunteer management team for
the Preserve, holds monthly work parties to restore the wetland, prairie and
upland habitats as well as building a board walk and new trails.

http://www.tahomaaudubon.org/Resources/Pictures/16%20Tower.jpgThe preserve
is a mosaic of forests, wetlands, meadow and remnant prairie home to a
variety of birds and wildlife.

Please note that this private preserve is only open to the public for
special events, scheduled field trips, and Second Sundays at Morse (on the
2nd Sunday of the month from 12-4 PM between April and October).

In order to protect wildlife and people, pets are not permitted.

Directions to Property:

The Preserve is located at 25415 70th Ave E., Graham, WA.

From I-5 take Exit 127 on to WA 512 East

.        From WA-512 East take the Pacific Ave/WA 7 Exit. Turn right
(south) onto Pacific Ave/WA 7.

.        At the Roy "Y", bear left, staying on WA 7.

.        Turn Left at 224th St E (at the Fred Meyer)

.        Turn Right onto 70th Ave E (at the light)

.        Property is on the left at the 25415 mailbox

You may what to bring: Boots, rain gear, and a water bottle.

To learn more about Morse Wildlife Preserve, visit:
morsewildlifepreserve.org http://www.morsewildlifepreserve.org/

If you are interested in supporting this project as a volunteer or as a
sponsor, please contact us at 253-565-9278.

A collaboration between Forterra, Morse Force & Tahoma Audubon

The Morse Wildlife Preserve was established by a donation of land from Lloyd and Maxine Morse. Situated at the headwaters of the north fork of Muck Creek, and consists of almost 100 acres. A tremendous volunteer effort is under way to reintroduce native prairie plants, remove invasive plant species and foster the growth of the oak savannah. The Morse Force, which serves as the volunteer management team for the Preserve, holds monthly work parties to restore the wetland, prairie and upland habitats as well as building a board walk and new trails. http://www.tahomaaudubon.org/Resources/Pictures/16%20Tower.jpgThe preserve is a mosaic of forests, wetlands, meadow and remnant prairie home to a variety of birds and wildlife. Please note that this private preserve is only open to the public for special events, scheduled field trips, and Second Sundays at Morse (on the 2nd Sunday of the month from 12-4 PM between April and October). In order to protect wildlife and people, pets are not permitted. Directions to Property: The Preserve is located at 25415 70th Ave E., Graham, WA. >From I-5 take Exit 127 on to WA 512 East . From WA-512 East take the Pacific Ave/WA 7 Exit. Turn right (south) onto Pacific Ave/WA 7. . At the Roy "Y", bear left, staying on WA 7. . Turn Left at 224th St E (at the Fred Meyer) . Turn Right onto 70th Ave E (at the light) . Property is on the left at the 25415 mailbox You may what to bring: Boots, rain gear, and a water bottle. To learn more about Morse Wildlife Preserve, visit: morsewildlifepreserve.org <http://www.morsewildlifepreserve.org/> If you are interested in supporting this project as a volunteer or as a sponsor, please contact us at 253-565-9278. A collaboration between Forterra, Morse Force & Tahoma Audubon