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Help Support Native Vegetation on the Duwamish! (T-105)
At this work party on the Duwamish River we will remove invasive weeds and plant native species to provide food and shelter for wildlife.
| When |
Aug 04, 2007 from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm |
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| Cost | Free |
| Family Friendly! | |
| What to Bring | Lunch, water bottle, dress for weather (rain gear or sun hat), sturdy shoes, long sleeves and trousers |
| How Muddy? | a little muddy |
| Where | Terminal 105 on the Duwamish River |
| Sponsored By | People for Puget Sound |
| Contact Name | Eliza Ghitis |
| Contact Email | eghitis@pugetsound.org |
| Contact Phone | 260-382-7007 |
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Join People For Puget Sound and Sound Stewards at Terminal 105 restoration site on the Duwamish River. We will remove invasive weeds such as Queen Anne's lace and giant fennel where they compete with native plants. The native plantings provide food and shelter for wildlife, including salmon, bald eagles, osprey, and great blue herons. No experience necessary, everyone can join in. Event takes place rain or shine.
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Help Support Native Vegetation on the Duwamish! (T-105)
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At this work party on the Duwamish River we will remove invasive weeds and plant native species to provide food and shelter for wildlife.
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Join People For Puget Sound and Sound Stewards at Terminal 105 restoration site on the Duwamish River. We will remove invasive weeds such as Queen Anne's lace and giant fennel where they compete with native plants. The native plantings provide food and shelter for wildlife, including salmon, bald eagles, osprey, and great blue herons. No experience necessary, everyone can join in. Event takes place rain or shine.
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- weeding
- ecology
- shoreline
- habitat
- family
- environmental education
- free
- native plants
- Cleanup
- invasive species
- Duwamish River
- education
- Beach
- restoration