The
wildfires in Australia and recent summer fires in our country encourage
many of us to think about how we can protect our homes. Firewise
practices can help reduce the risk of catastrophic damage, and if done
with care, can also maintain essential habitat for birds, amphibians,
and pollinators. Join Kristin Marshall, Senior Habitat Restoration
Specialist with the Snohomish Conservation District, to learn how to
reduce the extent of wildfire damage to your home and backyard wildlife
habitat Wednesday, February 19, 7 p.m., at the Island County Multi-Purpose Center, 141 N East Camano Drive (Blue Building). The Camano Wildlife Habitat Project, sponsored by Friends of Camano Island Parks, hosts public presentations the third Wednesday of the month. For information, call 360-387-2236, visit www.camanowildlifehabitat.org, or email camanowildlifehabitat@gmail.com. |
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