Skamokawa Creek Natural Resources Conservation Area
Skamokawa Creek NRCA contains mature conifer forest habitat including platform trees supporting marbled murrelet nesting sites. The murrelet is a seabird that nests inland on the broad branches of old-growth trees.
Features Protected: North Pacific Seasonal Sitka Spruce Forest, marbled murrelet
Ecoregion: Northwest Coast (Wahkiakum County)
Ecoregion: Northwest Coast (Wahkiakum County)
SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND MONITORING
Public and private universities, other research institutions and individual researchers may contact DNR to propose a research project at the site. If you are interested in pursuing research at Skamokawa Creek NRCA, please contact David Wilderman, natural areas ecologist, at david.wilderman@dnr.wa.gov.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND PUBLIC ACCESS
Currently, no formal educational programs are available at Skamokawa Creek NRCA. The site is not ADA accessible and facilities are not available. For more information, contact the DNR Pacific Cascade Region natural areas manager.