Winter/Spring 2021 Field Season In Photos

We had another successful winter and our community science program is expanding and producing amazing results. We are currently working on a full report for the season but until thats ready in the fall, here are a few images of the past season to cool you off this summer. Photos by David Moskowitz

Wolverine detected in the Lake Chelan watershed.
Another wolverine detection from above Holden Village in the Lake Chelan watershed.
Burned forests blanketed in winter snow.
Sun setting behind granite spires known as “the Watchers” by the Methow people, first inhabitants of this watershed.
Another mountain specialist, a Clarke’s nutcracker posed for about 4000 photos at this station this winter.
Another winter without a single wolverine detection in the Methow watershed from our monitoring stations, but this black bear showed up in the spring at one station in the Early Winters Creek watershed.
Steph Williams and volunteer extrodiare Erica Engle skin in to a new camera monitoring station.
Erica Engle sighting a camera at a run-pole station in the Twisp River watershed.
Stephanie Williams collecting hari samples from a wolverine monitoring station.
The hazards of tree bombs for field work.
Twilight gulo visit.