Scene in Edmonds WSDOT helping Edmonds Marsh restoration volunteers.

Edmonds, WALocal News

WSDOT crews mowed vegetation along State Route 104 on April 30 to prepare for volunteer work at the Edmonds Marsh Restoration site. The Edmonds Stream Team is coordinating this effort to enhance the local ecosystem and revitalize the marsh. Volunteers will engage in activities that support wildlife habitats, crucial for maintaining biodiversity. This restoration project follows earlier initiatives aimed at improving the marsh’s ecological health. The Edmonds Marsh is a significant natural resource, providing critical habitat for various species.

Community involvement is essential for the long-term success of such environmental efforts. WSDOT's actions demonstrate a commitment to ecological stewardship and local engagement. Such initiatives foster a stronger connection between residents and their natural surroundings.

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