Harbor WildWatch’s Beach Monitoring Program keeps volunteers up late
Jan 21, 2025The volunteers flock to area beaches in the darkest hours of winter to count sea stars, crabs and other creepy-crawly critters.
The volunteers flock to area beaches in the darkest hours of winter to count sea stars, crabs and other creepy-crawly critters.
The work, to be installed this year next to the new roundabout, features a compass rose, map and Northwest flora and fauna.
Renate Rain and the Puget Sound Plungers say a cool dip in the sound is good for your mental health and helps connect you to nature.
The community celebrated Chanukah by lighting a menorah at Skansie Brothers Park in Gig Harbor.
Unknown vandals knocked the menorah over, tore out its lights and bent back its branches.
Robin Avni sat down with Carolyn Bick to discuss her journalism background, upcoming book at what’s next for PAL.
The Lighted Boat Parade delighted the hundreds who crowded the Gig Harbor waterfront on Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024.
Mark Dickson Creek neighbors took the initiative to restore the tiny stream near Rosedale over many years. Their efforts paid off with the largest return of salmon in decades.
The Phase IV purchase brings the txʷaalqəł Conservation Area to 52 total acres that will remain undeveloped.
This year’s Chum Walk saw not only a lively amount of enthusiastic visitors of all ages, but of all species: Several Chum Walkers, including this reporter, spotted a few salmon in the creek once again. The Chum Walk, put on by Harbor WildWatch, had booths stationed along a 0.25-mile trail that began in Austin Park