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SUMMARY:“The Story of Protection Island—Where Birds Find Their Sanctuary”
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Amos Almy\, Visitor Services Manager\, Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's Refuge Management Program Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge is a place in our region that has a mysterious appeal. The island is closed to visitors\, yet its close proximity to the mainland means it doesn't go unforgotten. The 400-acre island has a fascinating history that starts and ends with the S'Klallam people. Join Amos as he brings you on a virtual tour of the island where you can experience the sights and sounds of this incredible place. You will learn about the island's cultural importance\, agricultural destruction\, and its significance to birds in the region. Amos Almy joined the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe's Natural Resources Department in August 2024. Bringing his background and work experience in Environmental Interpretation and Education\, Amos serves as Visitor Services Manager for the Tribe's Refuge Management Program a program responsible for overseeing the management of Dungeness and Protection Island National Wildlife Refuges.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Presenter: Amos Almy\, Visitor Services Manager\, Jamestown S&rsquo\;Klallam Tribe&rsquo\;s Refuge Management Program Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge is a place in our region that has a mysterious appeal. The island is closed to visitors\, yet its close proximity to the mainland means it doesn&rsquo\;t go unforgotten. The 400-acre island has a fascinating history that starts and ends with the S&rsquo\;Klallam people. Join Amos as he brings you on a virtual tour of the island where you can experience the sights and sounds of this incredible place. You will learn about the island&rsquo\;s cultural importance\, agricultural destruction\, and its significance to birds in the region. Amos Almy joined the Jamestown S&#39\;Klallam Tribe&#39\;s Natural Resources Department in August 2024. Bringing his background and work experience in Environmental Interpretation and Education\, Amos serves as Visitor Services Manager for the Tribe&#39\;s Refuge Management Program&mdash\;a program responsible for overseeing the management of Dungeness and Protection Island National Wildlife Refuges.
LOCATION:Dungeness River Nature Center
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DTSTAMP:20260430T151850Z
URL:https://business.sequimchamber.com/events/details/the-story-of-protection-island-where-birds-find-their-sanctuary-25736
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