Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife CROSSING PATHS
Spring 2007

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Crossing Paths
is a quarterly newsletter for Washington residents enrolled in the
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife 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

* Go native to help wildlife
* April showers bring May butterflies
* Skagit County elk watching spot to be improved
* Birds indicate changing climate
* Celebrate Urban Birds May 10-13
* These natives are favorites
* Use fire-resistant plants to enjoy wildlife near your home
* Bluebirds returned to San Juan County
* June 24: Spokane Wildlife Gardening Tour
* Lake Forest Park to be certified as “Community Wildlife Habitat”
* Certify your yard in both national and state programs
* Warden School District helps with “Project Burrow”
* Earth Day activities scheduled across Washington
* Next Watchable Wildlife conference Sept.12-13 near Enumclaw
* Puget Sound Bird Fest is May 18-19


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