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"Creating Habitat & Ecological Connection via Native Plants" by Mariah Thomson



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The Camano Wildlife Program for Wednesday, January 19th, 2021
What makes a landscape an effective wildlife habitat?
Mariah Thomson, Snohomish Conservation District Restoration Project Assistant, will share her perspective on why native plants are ecologically important for wildlife and humans alike, will cover what constitutes wildlife habitat, and provide a sample of native plants for each component. Her goal is to empower us to create a backyard habitat that meets the needs of local wildlife and is personalized to one's interests. Resources for getting started and planning your habitat will be provided. Mariah studied the intersection of conservation and social science and brings us expertise in how to restore habitats, which could include our own yards.

Please check our website for the resource links mentioned in the program:
https://www.camanowildlifehabitat.org/programs
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Garden
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