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The Aapa Mire: January 2012
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Exploring the Natural History of Western North America's Ecosystems. Saturday, January 28, 2012. This Blog has moved! I've decided to transfer this blog to a new location- please stop by:. Http:/ aapamire.wordpress.com/. Also, if you would like to see images of North American ecosystems and critters, check out:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Walk in the Woods - Photography by Joe Rocchio. Promote Your Page Too. This Blog has moved! Subscribe To The Aapa Mire. View my complete profile. Moss Plants and More.
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The Aapa Mire: May 2009
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Exploring the Natural History of Western North America's Ecosystems. Saturday, May 2, 2009. Shrub Steppe of the Columbia Basin: Our Natural Heritage. E Columbia Basin’s shrub steppe contributes important and unique diversity to our regional natural heritage. In this presentation, I hope to inspire you with the subtle beauty and diversity of this landscape and highlight some of the conservation issues associated with preserving it for future generations. Our Natural heritage consists of the diversity of n...
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The Aapa Mire: High Creek Fen: A Pocket of Unique Beauty & Diversity in the Southern Rocky Mountains
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Exploring the Natural History of Western North America's Ecosystems. Sunday, March 8, 2009. High Creek Fen: A Pocket of Unique Beauty and Diversity in the Southern Rocky Mountains. Descending Kenosha Pass and driving south toward Fairplay on U.S. Hwy. 285, South Park's expansive, high montane grassland fills the view out the windshield. This short, sparsely vegetated grassland is dominated by. South Park grassland in foreground. Spruce trees in. Are growing in High Creek Fen. Spp (arrowgrass), and. Spp (...
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The Aapa Mire: Shrub Steppe of the Columbia Basin: Our Natural Heritage
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Exploring the Natural History of Western North America's Ecosystems. Saturday, May 2, 2009. Shrub Steppe of the Columbia Basin: Our Natural Heritage. E Columbia Basin’s shrub steppe contributes important and unique diversity to our regional natural heritage. In this presentation, I hope to inspire you with the subtle beauty and diversity of this landscape and highlight some of the conservation issues associated with preserving it for future generations. Our Natural heritage consists of the diversity of n...
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ADESA ENVIRONMENTAL
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Environmental News and Links. Your weather just got better. Links to websites of interest. Environmental Data Resources, Inc. Mapping and Aerial Photographs. WA DOT Aerial Photo Division. US Army Corps of Engineers. The Evergreen State College Library. University of Washington Library. Soil and Geologic Information. City and County Research. Regional Clean Air Agencies. WA L&I Contractor List. Forest and Channel Metrics. The Friends of Tenino. Environmental and Planning Integration Consultants (EPIC).
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The Aapa Mire: February 2009
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Exploring the Natural History of Western North America's Ecosystems. Friday, February 20, 2009. Shrub Steppe: Washingtons Disappearing Sea. Washington State is known for its incredibly old, large and lush forests, beautiful coastline, and massive volcanoes, but nearly 1/3 of the state is occupied by what was once an expansive sea of sagebrush- the Columbia Basin. This area, known locally as shrub steppe, occurs from the eastern base of the Cascade Range, the southern base of the. Created with Google Maps.
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The Aapa Mire: January 2009
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Exploring the Natural History of Western North America's Ecosystems. Tuesday, January 20, 2009. My Summer Travels in Washington State (Video). Photo credit at the 6:53 mark is J. Clements; . National Natural Landmark Photo Contest winner). Friday, January 16, 2009. What's in a Name? Pine mixing with bitterbrush. Meadow giving way to forest. Thus, blurring the line between the two). Thursday, January 15, 2009. Hummocks, Hollows, Pools, and Lawns.The Aapa Mire. Mire is a fen- or peatland. Mires typically h...
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Media & Links - OlyEcosystems
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Interviews, Articles, and Letters. Olympian Article on Year One Successes. Nancy Partlow's Birds, Bees and Butterflies Blog entry on Olympia's Herons. Sylvia Smith's WIP article. Saving the heronry: How a neighborhood rose up to protect the great blue herons. Armchair Birding: Stalking the Great Blue Heron in the November-December Newsletter of the Black Hills Chapter of the Audubon Society. November 16th interview with Dick Pust. Of the heronry purchase in the Olympian. Interview by Kim Dobson.
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