Wolves in the Land of Salmon

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David Moskowitz, a naturalist, author and photographer, will be showing a slideshow and signing books at evo (3500 Stone Way) tomorrow night, October 30th from 7 to 9 pm, at an event hosted by the Methow Conservancy. The event is part of the “Methow Mixer”, a “fun time to meet and mingle with others who share your affection for the Methow Valley”:

Slideshow Seattle Washington: Wolves in the Land of Salmon

Speaker David Moskowitz, a naturalist, educator, wildlife tracker, author and photographer who has worked with the Methow Conservancy many times, will share stunning photography and stories about the life history, ecology, and conservation of the Pacific Northwest’s gray wolf, from the Pacific coast to the edge of the Rocky Mountains. Observing wolves at close range in the stunning wildlands of the Northwest has allowed Dave to explore how they live, hunt and communicate.

David will be selling and signing copies of his new book “Wolves in the Land of Salmon” at the event. Read more about David’s book here. He is also the author of “Wildlife of the Pacific Northwest.” He has contributed his technical expertise to a wide variety of wildlife studies regionally and in the Canadian and U.S. Rocky mountains, focusing on using tracking and other non-invasive methods to study wildlife ecology and promote conservation.

The event is free and everyone is welcome, kids too.


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Jordan

I started Wallyhood back in 2008, right when my son was born, because I realized I had lived in the neighborhood since 1993 and didn't really know my neighbors. I figured writing a blog about what was going on around me would be a good way to meet people and help other people do the same. As the years progressed, those neighbors have picked up the torch and it is now a group effort, which I adore. I moved out of Wallingford for a few years (2020 - 2025), but I'm back, now living with my wife, son and dog (Dillinger) up in Tangletown.