There and Back Again...A Corvid's Tale will be told at the Annual Meeting of the Lake Forest Park Stewardship Foundation

Shoreline, WALocal News

On December 11, 2025, the Lake Forest Park Stewardship Foundation will hold its annual meeting featuring Dr. Doug Wacker from UW Bothell. Wacker will explain the recent decline in crows observed during sunset flights over Lake Forest Park, shedding light on their current locations. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 PM to 9 PM at Third Place Commons, a community hub. In addition to Wacker's presentation, the event will include reports on stewardship activities and the election of board members.

The highlight of the evening will be the presentation of the 2025 Community Stewardship Award to a deserving local individual or group. This meeting serves as an opportunity for community members to engage with local environmental issues and wildlife changes. Residents are encouraged to attend to gain insights into the local ecosystem and participate in discussions about stewardship efforts. Such events foster community involvement and awareness regarding environmental conservation.

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