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Snohomish Conservation District
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September 06, 2017

Community Comes Together to Enhance Their Shoreline

September 06, 2017/ Snohomish CD
Community Comes Together to Enhance Their Shoreline

Thanks to the commitment of the Livingston Bay community members, the new shoreline plants are growing and spreading in the beautiful nearshore environment.

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September 06, 2017/ Snohomish CD/
Camano Island Watershed, Sound Nature
Camano Island, native plants, shoreline, community, neighborhood, weeds, invasive, community engagement, Livingston Bay

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