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National Public Radio Story

National Public Radio presents a story about the Elwha restoration project. The radio clip includes discussion with Olympic National Park Educator Betsy Carlson, sharing some of the natural history behind the project.

National Public Radio presents a story about the Elwha restoration project.  The radio clip includes discussion with Olympic National Park Educator Betsy Carlson, sharing some of the natural history behind the project.  In addition, Robert Elofson from the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe talks about their creation story and site currently buried under the lower reservoir.  To see NPR's description and listen to the clip.

 

Seasonal Story


"...leaves are in a beautiful transformation, from a bright green they fade to a yellow then to a reddish brown, then fall to the ground and begin to rot, feeding the tree and the river rich nutrients."

Read the full story "Falling Leaves, Falling Nutrients"

Find out how your class can share a seasonal story.

 
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