Advocacy group hosting Nov. 14 networking event as Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission meets in Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WALocal News

An advocacy group will host a networking event on November 14 at the Embassy Suites by Hilton in Lynnwood, coinciding with a meeting of the Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission. The event aims to connect nonprofit organizations and community members, fostering collaboration on local environmental issues. Participants will discuss pressing matters affecting Mountlake Terrace and the broader Snohomish County area. The gathering encourages donations to support advocacy efforts, emphasizing the critical role of community engagement. Local nonprofits will have the chance to share their initiatives and connect with stakeholders.

This event serves as a platform for raising awareness about conservation and wildlife management. The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission plays a crucial role in shaping policy and addressing environmental concerns in the region. By facilitating these discussions, the advocacy group aims to strengthen community ties and promote active involvement in local conservation efforts.

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