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ORCA Recovery Day at Lake Kapowsin

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ORGANIZATION: Friends of Lake Kapowsin

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Join Friends of Lake Kapowsin, Puget SoundCorps team, and DNR staff and the community to help restore at least 1 acre of riparian habitat along the shoreline of beautiful Lake Kapowsin! The work site is at the Lake Kapowsin Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Water Access site (boat launch) at East 29405 Orville Rd E, Kapowsin, WA 98344. Time frame 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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About Friends of Lake Kapowsin

Location:

6322 219th Street CT E, Spanaway, WA 98387, US

Mission Statement

The Friends of Lake Kapowsin is an association of the interested community members, id. Individuals, groups and associations, that works to fulfill the September 2016 Lake Kapowsin Aquatic Reserve Management Plan overall goals, objectives and strategies and will meet periodically in furtherance of those goals, objectives and strategies through collaborative partnerships.

Description

Our events include Lake Kapowsin Aquatic Reserve Stewardship Meetings and Community Work Parties. Annually we host a 'Lake Kapowsin Day’ at the WDFW WATER ACCESS SITE. The DNR Aquatic Program guides our Community Involvement Program. Friends of Lake Kapowsin, Puget SoundCorps team, and DNR staff and the community volunteers to help restore the riparian habitat along the shoreline of beautiful Lake Kapowsin! The work site is at the Kapowsin Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife Water Access site (boat launch) at East 29405 Orville Rd E, Kapowsin, WA 98344.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Environment
Sports & Recreation
Community, Environment, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

Sat Oct 19, 2019
10:00 AM - 01:00 PM

WHERE

29405 Orville Rd EastKapowsin, WA 98344

(46.9861,-122.228)
 

SKILLS

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REQUIREMENTS

  • Tasks include freeing native species from aggressive weeds and helping to prep the site for planting native trees and scrubs. Invasive species targeted include blackberry, hawthorn, English ivy and holly.
  • Bring work gloves & boots, dress for the weather, and we’ll provide tools and refreshments!

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