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About Our Auction
Cascades Wolverine Project is gearing up for our fifth season of wolverine monitoring, community science, and storytelling. Your donation will help us support wolverine recovery in the North Cascades as well as a very talented emerging artist from the Methow Valley. Artist Claire Waichler of Winthrop, WA has created a screen-print scroll depicting wolverine life history in the North Cascades. Visit CascadesWolverineProject.org for more information and to watch a short video of Claire introducing the Wolverine Scroll. Thanks for your support!
About Cascades Wolverine Project
A grassroots effort to support wolverine recovery in the North Cascades, we do monitoring, storytelling, and community science. Based in Twisp, Washington, our team installs and maintains remote winter camera-trapping stations in the North Cascades that contribute to ongoing monitoring and conservation. We build backcountry community science by collecting and collating public observations of rare wildlife. We share the wolverine's story through photography, talks, and film.
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Live Event Information
Cascades Wolverine Project and Goat's Beard Mountain Supplies present a wolverine talk with Steph Williams and the premiere of Finding Gulo, a short film directed by Colin Arisman and Tyler-Wilkinson Ray, with support from Patagonia and Conservation Northwest. We invite you to come and celebrate winter, wolverines, and skiing in the North Cascades at the Mazama Community Center, Mazama Washington, Friday September 24, 2021. Opens 6:30, show begins 7pm. This event will be outdoors, COVID compliant, please bring a mask and dress for the weather. Complimentary beer plus a raffle!