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Dig it, Plant it, Do it Again! Volunteer Planting at Burnt Bridge Creek
ORGANIZATION: Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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7 people are interested
lant trees to enhance native habitat and improve the water quality of Burnt Bridge Creek with your community.
Pre-registration is required.
All ages and abilities are welcome. Let us know if you need accommodations to participate.
Youth age 15 + may volunteer without an adult present.
Accessibility: The planting site will be accessed by 10-minute walk on a sloped dirt and rock trail.
We'll provide: Planting gloves, shovels, snacks and warm beverages.
What to wear: Long sleeves, pants, sturdy sneakers or boots. Dress for the weather: extra layers are helpful.
What you should bring: Water bottle, sun/raingear.
Directions: A reminder email with directions and parking info will be sent 3 days before the event.
Questions? Please contact Samantha Dumont at 503-939-7381 or sdumont@estuarypartnership.org
We welcome ALL ages, races and ethnicities, religions, gender identities, countries of origin, sexual orientation, immigrants and refugees, abilities and disabilities, spoken and signed languages. Together, we are a stronger community working toward a common goal.
Thank you project funders and partners - this project wouldn't be possible without you: Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board, City of Vancouver Public Works,One Tree Planted and BEF's Promise the Pod Program.
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About Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership
Location:
811 SW NAITO PKWY STE 410, PORTLAND, OR 97204, US
Mission Statement
To improve the lower Columbia River by protecting and restoring nature and clean water for current and future generations of fish, wildlife and people.
Description
The Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership is a non-profit, a National Estuary Program, and a collection of dedicated scientists, educators, and community members who are passionate about the Columbia River.
We focus on the lower 146 miles of the Columbia River, from Bonneville Dam to the Pacific Ocean, including the tidally influenced portions of tributaries in that area. The watershed includes 28 cities, nine counties, and 45 school districts within the states of Oregon and Washington.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Burnt Bridge Creek Alki Road (Greenway trail)6102 NW Bernie Dr, Vancouver, WA 98663, USAVancouver, WA 98663
DATE POSTED
September 30, 2024
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
N/A