Cascadia College, UW Bothell hosting Crow Watch to showcase research on campus crows - Lynnwood Today

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Cascadia College and UW Bothell are collaborating to host a Crow Watch event on November 19, providing an opportunity for the community to engage with local wildlife. The event will feature presentations from avian experts, who will share insights into the behavior and ecology of crows. Attendees can participate in birdwatching activities, enhancing their understanding of these intelligent birds. This initiative reflects the commitment of both institutions to promote environmental education and community engagement. By showcasing ongoing research, the event aims to foster a deeper appreciation for crows and their ecological significance.

Community events like Crow Watch play a vital role in connecting residents with their natural surroundings and promoting conservation efforts. The collaboration highlights the importance of educational institutions in leading such initiatives. Overall, this event not only educates but also encourages a dialogue about wildlife conservation and the impact of urban environments on local species.

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