Battle Point Park Osprey Nest Update
Some readers have been wondering where the osprey nest on the Battle Point Park cell tower is. A few concerned citizens have suggested that the nest was removed. However, according to BI Park District...
View ArticlePhotos from the First Keep Gazzam Wild Walk
Every Saturday in November, Keep Gazzam Wild, a group dedicated to preventing construction of a proposed road and housing development on 30 acres adjacent to Gazzam Lake Preserve, is guiding walks...
View ArticleWildlife Habitat Designer Launches FIDOS—Friends of Island Dogs and Open Space
5:35 p.m. Becca Hanson isn’t your average dog lover. A wildlife habitat designer who lives on Bainbridge and runs her business, Studio Hanson-Roberts, out of Winslow, Hanson has spent the last 30...
View ArticleBattle Point Park Duck Pond— Where’s the Water?
11:46 a.m. On their afternoon walk yesterday the Miller Family was shocked to see a torrent of water rushing down the Ferry Dell Trail, with clay slicks coating some of the wooden bridges along the...
View ArticleBainbridge Unveils Long-Awaited Hilltop Trail for Boots Made for Walkin’
3:41 p.m. Thanks to countless donors, the biggest Bainbridge Island Land Trust acquisition in its history, with assistance and management from our Park District, is now a reality open to the public....
View ArticleDon’t Drink the Water at Battle Point Park
Regular visitors to Battle Point Park have probably noticed in the last week or so that the water fountains are turned off and there are signs in the bathrooms warning people not to drink the water....
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