Thornton Creek Alliance to hear from Joe Mouser from Beavers Northwest September 18, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Thornton Creek Alliance will host Joe Mouser from Beavers Northwest on September 18, 2025. The event seeks to educate attendees about the significant ecological role of beavers in their local environments. Mouser will discuss how beavers contribute to water management and enhance biodiversity within ecosystems. The meeting will take place at the Thornton Creek Alliance's facilities, encouraging community engagement. Residents are invited to ask questions and learn about the benefits of beaver conservation.

This event aims to foster awareness and appreciation for local wildlife. Beavers play a crucial role in creating wetlands, which serve as natural water filters and habitats for various species. The initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to promote environmental sustainability in the region.

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