San Juan Island Field Tour at Mount Grant Preserve

A place with unique restoration opportunities

What does ecological management on San Juan Island look like?

Join us for a late afternoon walk at Mount Grant Preserve, where we’ll see rocky balds, savanna woodlands, and mixed forest habitats. We’ll discuss what these unique habitats are telling us about land use history, and what future management is needed to support these assemblages.

If you would like to learn more about the signatures historic land use has left behind on the San Juan Islands, come away with some management techniques you can implement on your own land, or just enjoy an educational walk at your local preserve, this event is for you.

How to participate

Date and time

This free in-person event will occur on June 15, 2022 from 3:00pm-6:00pm. Space is limited so register early to ensure that your spot is reserved.

Where

This free in-person event will be held at Mount Grant Preserve. Driving and parking details will be sent out via e-mail at registration.

Registration

This in-person event is free, but pre-registration is required. Register online now.

Acknowledgements and Accommodations

This program is an educational partnership between Washington State University Extension, the San Juan Islands Conservation District, and the San Juan County Conservation Land Bank. Funding support is provided by Washington State University, the San Juan Islands Conservation District, and San Juan County.

Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local Extension office. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact Rebekah Zimmerer at least two weeks prior to the event.