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The Conservancy believes in the power of connecting people to nature. Our events are designed to give participants a unique view of lands we protect and an understanding of why they matter. We also work to instill the value of natural places in our community to raise up a human support structure for the earth here in the Inland Northwest.

June 17 – Slavin Conservation Area Birding Hike

Please join volunteer hike docent Liz Melville and birding expert Alan McCoy from Spokane Audubon Society on Tuesday, June 17th, for a hike around Slavin Conservation Area, where the wetlands and lakes entice native and migratory birds to rest and nest.

This birding hike will be between 5 and 6 miles long, taking approximately 3 hours to complete, depending on the group’s pace. The hike will start at 6:30 am, as early morning is the best time for viewing birds at the Salvin Conservation Area. Since this is a birding hike, dogs will not be allowed. Thanks for understanding!

Bring binoculars if you have them, hiking boots, and your curiosity!

When: Tuesday, June 17th, starting at 6:30 am

Where: Slavin Conservation Area (click to map to parking area)

12900 S Keeney Rd
Spokane, WA 99224
United States

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