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Plant walk—Camp Polk Meadow Preserve

When Oct 07, 2009
from 01:00 pm to 03:00 pm
Where Camp Polk Meadow Preserve
Contact Name Deschutes Land Trust
Contact Email events@deschuteslandtrust.org
Contact Phone 541] 330-0017
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Learn more about the plants that will help restore Whychus Creek.

Join the Land Trust and Karen Allen for an up-close look at the restoration of Whychus Creek at Camp Polk Meadow Preserve. This tour will focus on native plants that are being used to re-vegetate the creek channel after it has been constructed. Learn about the important role these plants will play in the restoration and in creating much better habitat for fish and wildlife.

Registration is required; please use contact information at right to register.

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