Methow Conservancy First Tuesday with David Moskowitz
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 9:41 am
Methow Conservancy First Tuesday with David Moskowitz
When: Tuesday, October 1 at 7pm
Where: Winthrop Barn
Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin
The Columbia River is the ecological lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest. For his latest book, Big River, Dave Moskowitz spent years photographing the places, people, and wildlife that define this incredible river system. Join us at our October First Tuesday to take a visual journey with Dave, and hear from him directly about what he sees as the path forward for the Columbia - a future that views the Columbia River watershed as a living entity, balancing the complex demands created by salmon, energy, agriculture, and human culture. Come for the photos, stay for the stories.
This event is free and open to the public. Call 509.996.2870 with any questions about the event.
Volunteers needed! Register on Volunteer Methow.
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David Moskowitz is a wildlife biologist, tracker and the author of several books including Caribou Rainforest, Wildlife of the Paciļ¬c Northwest, and Wolves in the Land of Salmon. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Sierra, High Country News.
Hope to see you tomorrow at the Winthrop Barn!
~ the Methow Conservancy
When: Tuesday, October 1 at 7pm
Where: Winthrop Barn
Big River: Resilience and Renewal in the Columbia Basin
The Columbia River is the ecological lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest. For his latest book, Big River, Dave Moskowitz spent years photographing the places, people, and wildlife that define this incredible river system. Join us at our October First Tuesday to take a visual journey with Dave, and hear from him directly about what he sees as the path forward for the Columbia - a future that views the Columbia River watershed as a living entity, balancing the complex demands created by salmon, energy, agriculture, and human culture. Come for the photos, stay for the stories.
This event is free and open to the public. Call 509.996.2870 with any questions about the event.
Volunteers needed! Register on Volunteer Methow.
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David Moskowitz is a wildlife biologist, tracker and the author of several books including Caribou Rainforest, Wildlife of the Paciļ¬c Northwest, and Wolves in the Land of Salmon. His work has been featured in the New York Times, Sierra, High Country News.
Hope to see you tomorrow at the Winthrop Barn!
~ the Methow Conservancy