Take a Walk on the Wild Side

Take a walk on the wild side tomorrow and get to know this beautiful area and the creatures that inhabit it. I wish I didn’t already have to do something tomorrow.

Press Release:

Just a reminder that HSU Professor, Alison O’Dowd, will be leading the Biggest Little Critters in the Creek walk tomorrow Saturday July 23rd. Please meet at Wailaki Campground along Chemise Mountain Road at 10am. Wailaki Campground is located within the King Range National Conservation Area two miles south of Shelter Cove Road. Be prepared to get your feet wet. This is a great activity for people of all ages. Spread the word!

Please call if you have any questions… 707-986-5400 Hope to see you there!

Hike is sponsored by the Bureau of Land Management and Lost Coast Interpretive Association.

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Tony
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12 years ago

Once he turned me into a newt. …. I got better.

John Costello
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12 years ago

That creature looks like a Hellbender salamander, but their range is typically confined to the southern Appalachians. I hope the event was fun and educational for all.

Staff
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12 years ago
Reply to  John Costello

It is a Giant Pacific Salamander in the newt stage.