 Dennis Paulson and North Cascades Institute students spent a weekend at the North Cascades Basecamp and in the Methow Valley learning and sharing information on dragonflies this summer.  The weekend was spent outside with nets at the ready, searching 
cattail ponds among the pine forests  and sagelands, 
wildflower meadows at higher elevation alpine sites, and wetland  areas of the Methow Valley.
Dennis Paulson and North Cascades Institute students spent a weekend at the North Cascades Basecamp and in the Methow Valley learning and sharing information on dragonflies this summer.  The weekend was spent outside with nets at the ready, searching 
cattail ponds among the pine forests  and sagelands, 
wildflower meadows at higher elevation alpine sites, and wetland  areas of the Methow Valley.  The North Cascades Basecamp's blogsite to inspire and cultivate connections to the natural world through conservation, art, education, and field study programs.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Dragonflies and Damselfies Across the Cascades
 Dennis Paulson and North Cascades Institute students spent a weekend at the North Cascades Basecamp and in the Methow Valley learning and sharing information on dragonflies this summer.  The weekend was spent outside with nets at the ready, searching 
cattail ponds among the pine forests  and sagelands, 
wildflower meadows at higher elevation alpine sites, and wetland  areas of the Methow Valley.
Dennis Paulson and North Cascades Institute students spent a weekend at the North Cascades Basecamp and in the Methow Valley learning and sharing information on dragonflies this summer.  The weekend was spent outside with nets at the ready, searching 
cattail ponds among the pine forests  and sagelands, 
wildflower meadows at higher elevation alpine sites, and wetland  areas of the Methow Valley.  
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