Wolf Camp in Summer:
Kids Day Camps all over Western Wa
Overnight Youth Camps in Washington State

School Year Programs
School Break Camps travel to Wa, Ca, Wi, La
Custom Programs - Schools, Groups, Families, Camps
Wolf Journey Classes all over Western WA:
1-3 pm Homeschoolers; 4-6 pm Afterschoolers
Wolf Journey Earth Skills Training Course:
Online CourseBook in Print ISP Correspondence
Wolf Journey Study Days Custom Programs - Corporate Etc.

About Us:
Kim & Chris ChisholmOur Staff Biographies
Mission, News, Vision, HistoryResources & Links
Max Davis ScholarshipsRegistration & Contact Info
WordPress BlogLocal Meetup SitesFacebook Page
The Wolf College in Summer:
Residential Teaching Apprenticeships
Earth Skills Training Camps in Western WA

Academic Year Programs:
Weekend Workshops around Puget Sound
Wolf Journey Classes 7-9 pm around Western Wa
Earth Skills Apprenticeship semester in Western Wa
Earth Skills Training Camps travel to Wa, Ca, Wi, La

Home and Calendar
Mission and Staff Bios

Application Form, with our whole schedule listed, Driving Directions, Phone Number, and Email

WOLF JOURNEY Program INDEX:

Wolf Journey TESTIMONIALS

Wolf Journey FAQs

Wolf Journey CORRESPONDENCE COURSE

Wolf Journey CLASS SERIES offered in Western WA

PART TWO Intro - Trail of the Tracker
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8

PART THREE Intro - Trail of the Herbalist
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12

PART FOUR Intro - Trail of the Scout
• Chapters TBA

PART FIVE Intro - Trail of the Artisan
• Chapters TBA

PART FIVE Intro - Trail of the Hunter
• Chapters TBA

PART FIVE Intro - Trail of the Pioneer
• Chapters TBA

PART EIGHT Intro - Handbook for Earth Skills Students, Environmental Teachers & Outdoor Leaders
Journaling Cover Page
Wildlife Recording Form
Student Transcripts
Glossary & Rescources
Taxonometric Classification
Outings Guide
Teaching Guide
Outdoor Leader Program Policies
• More TBA

Virtual CHALLENGES including Earth Skills Self-Assessment

Print out an Application Form which has the whole schedule listed; or email or call us with questions or to register.

CONFIDENTIALITY:
Wolf Camp does not share its database — period.
COPPAct Notice:
Children 12 and under must obtain parental consent before contacting us.


The Wolf College SITE MAP
Wolf Camp SITE MAP
Wolf Journey SITE MAP
WOLF Foundation SITE MAP
Fun Nourishment

Article Coming Soon: Species List for Clark's Creek Park

Article on this Page: Species List for the Woods Lake Watershed compiled by Wolf Camp staff. Also check out our other articles available in the Ethnobotany series, Survival series, Wildlife series, and Earth Skills Education series.

Species List for the Woods Lake Watershed

Compiled by Wolf Camp Staff

Birds

Double-Crested Cormorant
Canada Goose (daily visitors)
Mallard (nesting in pond and near dock in lake)
Wood Duck (nesting near pond)
Hooded Merganser (nesting near dock)
Lesser Scaup
Common Goldeneye
Bufflehead
Virginia Rail (nesting near dock)
Ruffed Grouse (various nesting)
Band-Tailed Pidgeon
Vaux's Swift (severak pair nesting in muskeg trees)
Tree Swallows (several pair nesting in muskeg)
Willow Flycatcher
Olive Sided Flycatcher (heard one season)
Western or Pacific Slope Flycatcher (seasonal resident)
Townsend Solitaire (center camp circle)
Rufus Hummingbird (nesting in hemlock over pond)
Red Shafted Flicker (daily visitor)
Piliated Woodpecker (resident)
Sapsucker (vars. red breasted resident, and red naped sighted)
Hairy Woodpecker (resident)
Downy Woodpecker (resident)
Raven (daily visitors)
Crow (daily visitors)
Mountain Chickadee (nesting)
Song Sparrow (nesting pairs)
Oregon Junco (nesting pairs)
Red Breasted Nuthatch (heard regularly)
Brown Creeper (seen in NW area)
Winter Wren (resident)
Golden Crowned Kinglet (resident)
Goldfinch (seasonal nesting visitor to feeder)
Finches (house, purple, or cassins at feeder and nesting)
Red Crossbill (various listenings)
Spotted Towhee (nesting)
American Robin (nesting around lawns)
Stellar Jay (nesting)
Cow Bird (seasonal visitor to feeder)
Varied Thrush (seasonal spring and fall)
Swainsons Thrush (summer nesting)
Black-Headed Grosbeak (summer nesting)
Western Tanager (summer nesting)
Townsend Warbler (summer resident)
Wilsons Warbler (summer in willow thickets)
Common Yellowthroat (resident in spirea and willow around lake)
Cedar Waxwing (summer resident in muskeg trees)
Red Wing Blackbird (nesting near dock)

Merlin (periodic visitor)
Osprey (regular visitor)
Bald Eagle (periodic visitor)
Great Blue Heron
Turkey Vulture (one pair sighted)
Coopers Hawk (periodic pair)
Sharp Shinned Hawk (periodic pair)
Red Tailed Hawk (periodic visitor)
Great Horned Owl
Barred Owl
Saw-Whet Owl (resident across lake outflow)
Common Nighthawk (night lake flyovers, clearcut nesting)
Kingfisher
California Quail (clearcut)
Catbird (new resident of boggy wetlands at boat landing)

Mammals

Opossum
Long-Tailed Shrew (probably wandering and/or trowbridge, and , dusky and/or marsh)
Townsend Mole
Mouse-Eared Bats (probably little brown, yuma, and long-eared)
Big Brown Bat
Hoary Bat
Aplodontia (mountain beaver)
Townsend Chipmonk
Chickaree (douglas red squirrel)
Northern Flying Squirrel
North American Beaver (resident in lodge 200 feet to the north of dock)
Deer Mouse
Bushy-Tailed Woodrat (one sighting)
Voles (probably townsend and creeping)
Muskrat
Pacific Jumping Mouse (one sighting)
Porcupine (one sighting)
Snowshoe Hare
Raccoon
Short Tail Weasel (den under house)
Long Tail Weasel (den on 10 acres)
Mink (resident)
Roosevelt Elk (clearcut)
Black Tailed Deer (resident)
Bobcat (resident, daily tracks, kill sitees)
Red Fox (regular visitor, chicken menace)
Coyote (resident families all over)
Black Bear (many seasonal residents)
Cougar (regular visitor, scat sites)

Amphibians

Pacific Chorus Tree Frog
Red Legged Frog
Cascades Frog
Tailed Frog
Bullfrog
Western Toad
Northwestern Salamander
Pacific Giant Salamander
Western Redback Salamander
Roughskin Newt

Reptiles

Garter Snake (vars. red racer, blue stripe, common yellow)
Lizard (sp. alligator maybe)

Fishes, Etc.

Westslope Cutthroat Trout (native, live at 20-25 feet throughout lake)
Rainbow Trout (introduced pre-1980, live at 5-15 feet down / off shore)
Large Mouth Bass (introduced pre-1980, live at 5- feet around lake edges)
Catfish (miniatures only caught)
Crawfish

Muskeg Bog Plant & Tree Species

Shore Pine (old growth)
Black Spruce (old growth)
Pacific Crabapple
Round-Leafed Sundew (and possibly great sundew)
Bog Cranberry
Highbush Cranberry
Sweet Gale
Labrador Tea
Bog Laurel
Crowberry
Yellow Pond Lily
Watershield
Cattail
Bog Blueberry (east side of Woods Lake in state land)
Dwarf Blueberry (east side of Woods Lake in state land)

Upland Plant & Tree Species

Pink Spirea (hardhack)
Skunk Cabbage
Smartweed (in pond)
Pondweed (unknown sp. in pond)
Fragrant Waterlily (in pond)
Twin Berry (in wetlands on left along trail to lake)
Twinflower (east side of Woods Lake in state land)
Black Twin Bearberry (east side of Woods Lake in state land)
Various Buttercup
Various Rushes
Various Sedges
Various Grasses

Lodgepole Pine (old growth)
Sitka Spruce (legacy)
Western Hemlock (legacy)
Western Red Cedar
Douglas Fir
Red Alder
Sitka Alder
Black Cottonwood
Black Walnut (three planted)
Paper Birch (one)
Bitter Cherry (one)
Oregon White Oak (planted)
Beaked Hazel
Sitka Mountain Ash (rowan)
Bigleaf Maple
Vine Maple
Cascara Sagrada
Pacific Flowering Dogwood

Red Osier Dogwood (red twig willow)
Hookers Willow
Pacific Willow
Scoulers Willow
Sitka Willow
Red Osier Dogwood
Devil's Club
Pacific Ninebark
Indian Plum
Snowberry
Red Elderberry
Saskatoon (service berry, planted)
Rose (baldhip and nootka planted)
Black Hawnthorn (planted)
Pacific Rhododendron
Ocean Spray (iron wood on side of woods lake road)


Two ribes species (current family, one 100' from dock on south side of trail, one under cedar on east side of trail going to NW corner before reaching Max Davis Creek, need to be identified)
Black Gooseberry (planted)
Red Flowering Currant (planted)
Saskatoon Service Berry (planted)
Mock Orange (planted)
Salal
Dull Oregon Grape
Creeping Raspberry
Trailing Blackberry
Himalayan & European Blackberry (few, invasive)
Thimbleberry
Blackcap Rasberry
Salmonberry
Red Huckleberry
Oval-Leaved Blueberry
Alaska Blueberry

False Lily of the Valley
False Solomon Seal
Western Trillium
Western Coralroot
Large Leaf Avens
Foxglove
Stinging Nettle (one natural community, one introduced group)
English Ivy (contained, invasive)
Knotweed (contained, invasive)
Mullein (planted)
Honeysuckle (planted)
Blue Flower Camus (planted)
Chocolate Lily (planted)
Wild Carrot (planted)
Fireweed
Wild Strawberry (driveway)
Yarrow (transplanted)
Oxeye Daisy (driveway)
Nodding Beggarticks (edge of lawn/pond)
Clover (red and white)
Evening Primrose (unknown sp. around house)
Water Hemlock (poisonous, very few by pond)
Curly Dock (lawn)
Chickweed (garden)
Lance Leaf Plantain (lawn)
Brad Leaf Plantain (garden)
Vetch (unknown sp., garden)
field Mint (planted)
Heal All (garden)
Dandelion (lawn)
Hairy Cat's Ear (lawn)
Thistle (canada and edible, garden)
Lambs Quarters (garden)
Wall Lettuce (driveway)
Borage (unknown sp., planted)

Vanilla Leaf (one patch found off Woods Lake Road clearcut)
Hookers Fairybells (one sighting in mature surrounding state forest)
Mountain Ladyslipper (one sighting in mature surrounding state forest)
Fringecup (one sighting in mature surrounding state forest)
Goats Beard (one sighting in mature surrounding state forest)
Violet (unknown sp., var. sightings in surrounding forests, wetlands)
Cow Parsnip (along Woods Lake road)
Pearly Everlasting (surrounding clearcut roads)
Pacific Bleading Heart (surrounding state forests)
Wild Ginger (one sighting in state forest)
Starflower (unknown sp., sightings in surrounding state forests)
Miners Lettuce (various in state lands)

Bracken Fern
Deer Fern
Sword Fern
Licorice Fern
Lady Fern (state forests)
Maidenhair Fern (state forests)
Common Horsetail
Scouring Rush
Various Lichens
Various Liverworts
Various True Mosses
Various Peat Mosses

© 2007 Wolf Camp



email or call us • wolfcamp.com / wolfcollege.com / wolfjourney.com • mailing address and driving directions
All rights reserved, with content, graphics and photographs ©1997-2010 by Wolf Camp and the Wolf College and used only with permission.