Documenting Wildlife Recovery and use of the Elwha River Restoration Area
Detailed Description
Camera-based wildlife monitoring is a non-invasive method for documenting wildlife recovery and use of the newly revegetated reservoir beds along the Elwha River.
Sources/Usage
Public Domain.
Trail camera photos provided by Kim Sager, Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe
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