Living with Wildlife: Human impact on wildlife and the role of education in the San Juan Islands, Washington
Abstract
The San Juan Islands of Washington State are a unique habitat for both humans and
wildlife. Although they are in close proximity to the urban cities of Seattle and Tacoma,
these islands remain relatively rural and have maintained close connections to wildlife. I
will be working with Wolf Hollow Rehabilitation Center in Friday Harbor, WA on San
Juan Island to evaluate human interactions and attitudes regarding wildlife. Within this
study I will examine the major causes of injury and harm to wildlife as well as the
differences of actions and attitudes towards terrestrial and marine wildlife. Based on
these results, the educational tools employed by Wolf Hollow will be analyzed in order to
see if they are effectively targeting certain gaps in human knowledge about wildlife.
