Environmental experts provide guidance for living amongst Camano's wetlands
/The Camano Wildlife Habitat Project partnered with the Snohomish Conservation District to educate islanders about living amidst Camano's bluffs...
Read MoreThe Camano Wildlife Habitat Project partnered with the Snohomish Conservation District to educate islanders about living amidst Camano's bluffs...
Read MoreAway with those nasty blackberries, deadly nightshade, poison hemlock, invasive morning glory, ivy and thistles.
Residents of the Livingston Bay community on Camano Island received assistance from Snohomish Conservation District to plant much nicer, beach-friendly native plants in a project that has been in the works since 2013.
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