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How to Create a Wildlife Habitat Garden

National Wildlife Week is a signature event of National Wildlife Federation’s Be Out There™ campaign, an initiative to connect families and communities to nature, raise healthier kids, instill a conservation ethic, and inspire a life-long appreciation of wildlife and the environment. Held annually since 1938, National Wildlife Week is National Wildlife Federation’s longest-running education program.

The Edmonds Wildlife Habitat & Sustainability Project invites you to join in these free events to celebrate National Wildlife Week:

SUNDAY, 3/14:

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Kick-off NWW Week with a presentation on “How to Create a Wildlife Habitat Garden” talk from 10am to 12pm at the Edmonds Wildlife Habitat & Native Plant Demonstration Garden located at 95 Pine Street, Edmonds off HWY 104. The talk will take place down the hill at the Willow Creek Salmon Hatchery Classroom.

For more information about these events contact Laura at 425-672-2150, or via email at edmondsbwh@gmail.com  or visit our website at http://edmondsbackyardwildlifehabitat.org/

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