On May 15th & 16th, 2009, citizens, area landowners and experts team together to conduct a 24-hour biological inventory of the taxa in an the Biodiversity Management Area near the towns of Roy and McKenna just east of Fort Lewis in Pierce County, WA. Teams will include botany, invertebrates, mammals, prairie species, butterflies, amphibians and reptiles. Teams will use CyberTracker software and handheld devices to input data into the UW's NatureMapping program. Overnight camping, t-shirts, and meals will be available to volunteers.
TEAM MEMBERS
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Tahoma Audubon Society
Author
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Pierce County Biodiversity Alliance
Contributor
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Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
Contributor
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park
Contributor
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Tacoma Nature Center
Contributor
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Krystal Kyer
Contributor
Tahoma Audobon
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