Oakland Bay Historical Park Restoration Party
ORGANIZATION: Capitol Land Trust
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Join us Friday, December 16, from 10 AM - 1 PM as we work on removing invasive species from around Malaney Creek, a salmon-bearing creek in Oakland Bay.
Oakland Bay Historical Parl is an 85 acre park open that is to the public. Conserved for the purpose of salmon habitat, it provides habitat for salmon as well as many other species.
Tools, gloves, light snacks and warm drinks are provided. The area may be muddy, so please bring rubber boots if you have them. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Questions? Comments? Email mary@capitollandtrust.org
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About Capitol Land Trust
Location:
4405 7th Ave SE, Suite 306, Lacey, WA 98503, US
Mission Statement
Furthering collaborative and strategic conservation of southwest Washignton's essential natural areas.
Description
We conserve important wildlife habitat, forests, wetlands, agricultural lands and natural areas using voluntary, non-regulatory methods.
CAUSE AREAS
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WHERE
1570 E Agate roadShelton, WA 98584
DATE POSTED
November 28, 2016
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
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REQUIREMENTS
- Any time length during the 3 hours
- Minors accompanied by an adult