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.

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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