The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience teamed up with the Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park, InterIm Community Development Association, and the U.S. Forest Service – Mt. Baker Snoqualmie National Forest to bring the neighborhood BioBlitz and Family Fun Day on May 21.
The event was well attended, with many families at both The Wing and at the Danny Woo Community Garden. People learned about urban pollinators like bats and caterpillars, with fun activities throughout the day.
All photos provided by the Wing Luke Museum.

Front row, from left: Charles Beall, Kelsey Johnson.
Back row, from left: Vivian Chan, Sonny Paz, Jesse Plumage, Lauren Sandri, Jimi Hightower, Michael Cash, Cassie Chinn, and Jieming Peng.

Park Ranger Kelsey Johnson helps a young girl with a butterfly costume prop in the photo booth area.
Rangers let children hold tobacco hornworm caterpillar and educated them about their role in gardens.
Boy holding a tobacco hornworm caterpillar.