Learn
how trees can actually create more habitats for wildlife after they die than when they are
alive! Dead trees, snags, are important in both natural and landscaped settings,
providing for the needs of many species that may not be commonly found there
otherwise. Chris Anderson, WDFW, will discuss steps for assessing and managing
perceived hazard tree situations on your
property, while considering wildlife value. The Wednesday, January 18, program begins at 7 p.m. at the Camano Multipurpose Center
(Blue Building), 141 East Camano Drive. This
presentation is part of a public education series hosted the third Wednesday of
the month by the Camano Wildlife Habitat Project, sponsored by Friends of Camano
Island Parks, as part of the Island County watershed project. For information
about Camano's wildlife project, call 360-387-2236 or e-mail camanowildlifehabitat@gmail.com. CAMANO WILDLIFE
PROGRAM Snags: Wildlife Trees in the Backyard Chris Anderson, WDFW Wildlife
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