Thursday, July 23, 2009

August 7 - Interpretive Walk

Yukon Conservation Society - McIntyre Marsh Interpretive Walk

Friday August 7th , 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM

McIntyre Creek is one of Whitehorse’s only two remaining large
east/west wildlife corridors, with coyotes, wolves, moose and bear
moving through. It is also a salmon spawning stream, a home to rainbow
trout and grayling, and one of Whitehorse’s most popular bird watching
sites. The Friends of McIntyre Creek are proposing that McIntyre Creek
should be protected by designating it a park. Learn about the
conservation of urban wetlands on this hike with Tami Hamilton.


MEET: The gazebo on Fish Lake Road, across from Icy Waters. DIRECTIONS
FROM TOWN: NORTH on 4th Avenue (Up Two Mile Hill), RIGHT onto
Alaska Hwy, LEFT onto Fish Lake Road.


DETAILS: Please ensure you are dressed for the weather with
comfortable shoes, hat, and sunscreen. For more information call
668-5678 or ycshikes@ycs.yk.ca.


The attached pdf on Future of Water Workshop, may be of interest to you.

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