This morning was the first in a while that I woke up to the sun shining through my window, blinding me. It was a wonderful feeling. I don’t know about you, but if I go a few too many days without ...
Cowiche Canyon Conservancy and Boxx Gallery are pleased to present the ninth annual "Images of the Shrub-Steppe” art exhibition. The juried show features art inspired by the lands and life of the ...
Bird watchers, horseback riders and hikers at W.E. Johnson Park were shocked in early May to discover 10 acres of shrub steppe habitat — sagebrush — destroyed in Richland’s least developed park.
Within Washington’s interior, a sea of sagebrush acts as a haven hidden in plain sight, with one passing by not noticing that there’s more than meets the eye to this shrub-filled landscape. It’s easy ...
A burrowing owl sits inside an entry tube of an artificial burrow. Jason Fidorra Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Pasco, WA In Washington, burrowing owls are rare. Their population has ...
The Horse Heaven Hills south of the Tri-Cities are a patchwork quilt of shrubs, bushes and grasses a few inches to 6 feet in height. “The best way to see shrub-steppe is to lay down to look into it. … ...
Work crews return to W.E. Johnson Park in December, seven months after a Richland project meant to restore 10 acres of shrub steppe habitat — sagebrush — went awry. The effort was well-intentioned, ...