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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTED4003775.43171 pZ z�l Z INTERPRETIVE S 1 Gil INTERPRETIVE SIGN HILL 13E PRINTED IN DOLOR Douglas Firl.�Y At You are viewing an enhanced stream and wetland 41 ` buffer that was planted in 2015 as part of the: -^ ` adjacent Whitman Court Planned Unit Development.:,- ,.- Before this project was built, this site was ;r a , " ;.I� ter( ....y°• d' '>'1 , a patch of non-native blackberries and weeds. As part of the enhancement work, they were removed and native trees and shrubs were installed., - Oregon Ash_ � . ��, , :�' � `,.� , ., t% i .a i �....:.:... �� r t t s ��� �d...r`'..'V.% 1.'j lG`•i..,,� ;c.. + Ra cCoon - i _ 1 4 _.. Overtime, this area will develop into a mixed forest. p f a Serviceber As the forest grows, it will house many animals, s 4�AAi AM , r _ some of whom are illustrated here. 4' c Can you find them y w ter. Coyote, Black -Capped Chickadee, Black Tailed Deer, - l >> Dark -eyed Junco Raccoon Cottontail Weasel,` r. - i ' s Cl ` 1 Deer Mouse, American Robin, Steller s Jay and Little Brown Bat, _ y - RR r Indian Plum -- kul 1 rn Re Cedar r 1 f Western Cj ra app e 1_ { vine z Maple' f , -, The western red cedar, Dou las fir, bi leaf ma le r . � g g p :- 1 � " and black cottonwood will grow to become large trees. r �. `ram - , -T e will provide shade to man understo plants including; •a.l , t vi• western hazelnut, r F vine maple, weste a nut western crabapple ` Pacific dogwood, Indian plum, salmonber and Nootka rose. ,`'oer g p rY� : American ri n Robin. couler Willow,"`..-. y.. . me ca f if 1 .,,Vl ' 1 v --. - creek, d n u will e ' � locate further i to the wetland o can find willow trees, y Tong the ek, y Oregon ash, Pacific ninebark serviceberrY and red -osier dogwood. _ - Red -Osier Do 1 ood These plants like to grow along creek banks and provide important ,'= --- '' shade to the creek to keep water temperatures low. i - Salmon and other downstream fish in the Cedar River depend upon y cool clean water from streams like this for their survival.., wa ex 1 . r 1 a ,Nootka Rose x i , { l: ! As you continue your walk along this trail, , } f, r; . Coyote , '\ ' �I` �, r , t' ''f ( see if you can recognize some of the native plants ,> - J d p ! t i. shown in the illustration. These plants provide food # • }.x and shelter for the many animals that live here. • , Cottontail ti , S : , i x 4 , k n !. ifri S ` I If r, • ` ' y Dee . t �r Mouse + i Black -Capped Chic kadee.4= ry , c ( r� j,' t . s ew s o lewoo I J Black -Tailed Deer �T It Steller's Jay 14 t R i ,t. \ r v f � s IAN R-311543 Western Hazelnut Recommended for Approval By _ awe c; J 1 � 2 7 P Y. ct 7 y 7 ct x Q - STATE OF WASNIN9TON RE61ST LANDSCAPE AR HTECT 190E CAT14MNE OLIVER GERIFICATE NO. 144 EXPIRES 6/25/20I5 z J OL z w i W V z� � O z �D z wo[�T O amZo � z�z Date V 1-Liz-I't Scale AS NOTED Project# 4540 Sheet # OF 5 Ao C A � 7 �z m z m M rn O D D Z C 11 D -f1 0 0 O m00 °0 D C d od z Z: m m� F U� U y�