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Don't Just Sit There - Do Something!

Have you ever held a tiny tree frog? Observed fish through a glass-bottomed boat? Sat atop a 110-foot tower and studied a 150-year-old tree - from the top down? Or listened for owls hooting in the night?

At IslandWood, you'll be on your feet, on the water, and on alert as you travel across our 255-acre natural habitat, collecting data on animals, insects, plants and fish, visiting tree houses, creating artwork, and much, much more. Get ready for some of the cool stuff you'll be doing at IslandWood by clicking on the links on this page.

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Pacific Tree Frog

The Pacific Treefrog is the smallest and most common frog in the Pacific Northwest. They live in wet meadows, riparian areas, or far from water in brush or woods. This tiny commonly heard frog is active both day and night. They are very vocal and can be heard most of the year.