Douglas fir cone photo by
Buck Buckingham from Trees of The
Dungeness My interactive program,Trees of the Dungeness, (first released in early 1997) is still available for
downloading in both Macintosh & Windows versions. The program contains 41 color photos of all the tree species
native to the Dungeness watershed. Information on identifying
characteristics, ecological functions, as well as
traditional and current economic uses of the trees is also
included. The Dungeness
River is located in the northeast
corner of Washington State's Olympic
Peninsula. Trees
native to the Dungeness watershed are (with a few notable
exceptions) the same as those native to all western
Washington. The exceptions noted are due largely to the fact
that much of the watershed is located within the rainshadow
of the Olympic Mountains. It is rewarding to know that this program is still being downloaded. Interestingly there has always been more interest in it elsewhere than there has been within the Dungeness watershed.
The program is
free! I want to thank everyone at
Olympus
Net for serving the
program.
To download the
Macintosh version (4.4 mb) click
here![]()
To download the
Windows version (3.8 mb) click
here![]()
I'd appreciate it if you'd
email
me to let me know
you've downloaded a copy of the
program--thanks!
Read SALMON
IN THE DUNGENESS-- a
presentation to the
Dungeness River Management
Team by Dick Goin for an
eyewitness historical account of Dungeness River
salmonids. Basket
Women--This site depicts some uses of western
Washington native plant materials.
Copyright © Steve Koehler, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2005