Filucy Bay - Invasive Species Removal Work Party

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Help GPC finalize our public access plan at our Filucy Bay Preserve near Longbranch, WA. We want to clean up the site by removing invasive species that have returned since our work party in 2021. Come on down and join us for an afternoon of weed pulling! GPC will provide loppers and work gloves. Remember to dress in warm layers and pack rain gear. Tools and snacks will be provided. Bring loppers if you have them!

The Filucy Bay Preserve protects over a mile of shoreline along this quiet Pierce County cove. Filucy Bay is an off-the-beaten-path tidal estuary near the southern tip of the Key Peninsula not far from the small community of Longbranch. This special place is home to an amazing variety of wildlife. Mother bears with cubs trailing are regulars in the preserve, foraging on berries and salmon. When the tide is in, osprey hunt for fish from the air and great blue heron stalk small prey at water’s edge. Owls, woodpeckers, and songbirds thrive in the preserve’s mature forest of fir, cedar, maple, and alder. This bay was also once a favorite fishing spot for First Nations Peoples, and is now an area of interest to archeologists.

Event Date
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
Event time
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Contact
Hannah:
hannahm@greatpeninsu
la.org or (360)
373-3500
Categories
KP events

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