
Wild Women Walk

Event Overview:
This women-only event celebrates the season with a walk through a wintery Northwest landscape. Bundle up and get out there to discover that the forest and all its inhabitants are still there. The frost moon or long night moon, is remarkable and historically marks a time of reflection and renewal. If we find an appropriate location, we may gather around a fire. Bring warm drinks and some stories to share.
About Morse Wildlife Preserve
Morse is over 90 acres of forest, prairie and wetland landscape that provides habitat for all sorts of plants and animals, including: black tailed deer, Roosevelt elk, bobcat, thatcher ants and countless migratory birds in the spring. This land-story begins with the owners and private partners recognizing the value of conservation and ultimately working with Forterra to hold and steward the property. Over time, Forterra developed partnerships with the Bird Alliance and the Morse Force. These community and regional organizations provide the weekly stewardship, restoration and study particular to this landscape. A gem of a landscape, Morse Wildlife Preserve is a perfect example of donors, community and vision of nature and people thriving together.

