Have you noticed the ladybug plaques around the Echo Lake Neighborhood?

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Echo Lake neighborhood in Shoreline has launched a pledge program to promote organic yard care, marked by ladybug plaques displayed at participating homes and businesses. This initiative aims to protect local waterways and wildlife by encouraging the use of organic fertilizers while avoiding harmful synthetic options, which contribute to toxic algae blooms in the region. Shoreline's waterways, including Boeing Creek and Puget Sound, are vital habitats for diverse species, underscoring the importance of this pledge. Residents within the Echo Lake Watershed can receive a ladybug plaque upon signing the pledge card, which raises awareness of environmentally friendly practices. The City of Shoreline and King County support this initiative, emphasizing its role in preserving local ecosystems.

Interested residents are encouraged to act quickly, as supplies for the plaques are limited. Contact information for local representatives is provided for those wishing to learn more. The program effectively combines community engagement with environmental stewardship.

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