Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CROSSING PATHS
Fall 2005
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Crossing Paths
is a twice-yearly newsletter for Washington residents enrolled in the
Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary Program.

Westside:
16018 Mill Creek Blvd.,
Mill Creek, WA 98012 /
425-775-1311

Eastside:
2315 N. Discovery Place Spokane Valley, WA 99216 509-892-1001

Crossing Paths Newsletter

Writer/Editor: Madonna Luers

Contributing Wildlife Biologists: Russell Link,
Patricia Thompson (Seattle-Mill Creek), Howard Ferguson (Spokane), Michelle Tirhi (Tacoma).

Table of Contents

* Sustainability starts here
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Is Backyard Bird Feeding Helping or Hurting?

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Attract Dragonflies to Your Yard

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Wildfire protection can be compatible with wildlife provision

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Fire-Resistant, Drought-Tolerant Wildlife Plants

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Backyard Wildlife Photography Tips

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First “BioBlitz” counts species, helps landowners

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White bird is special backyard visitor

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I Love My Bat Houses

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Living with Wildlife


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