Habiat Restoration Volunteers Needed
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It takes 3 hours It requires 0 people Volunteers are needed between 22.10 2011 and 22.10 2011 Between 9:00 to 12:00 o'clockLocation:
Country: United States of AmericaState: Washington
Added 2011-10-15 01:43:09
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Join us for a volunteer workday at the wild and wonderful Ridgefield Wildlife Refuge! We will be planting native shrubs, prepping for a future planting, and helping restore oak woodlands habitat. Wear waterproof footwear, bring gloves, and dress for the weather. Registration is encouraged, but not required. Contact Sarah Hill at sarah_hill@fws.gov, Lynn Cornelius at lynn_cornelius@fws.gov, or call 360-887-3883.
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