Streamside Restoration Webinar

Shoreline, WALocal News

Scheduled for March 11, 2025, the "Streamside Restoration Webinar" aims to educate homeowners about the restoration of stream, lake, or wetland properties. Running from 6 PM to 7:30 PM, this free online event will provide valuable insights from restoration experts. Participants will learn effective strategies for minimizing pollution runoff, controlling invasive weeds, and using native plants to enhance wildlife habitats and prevent erosion. The webinar emphasizes the dual benefits of supporting the environment while improving the aesthetics and reducing maintenance of personal properties. Homeowners along the water are particularly encouraged to attend, as they can directly apply the knowledge gained to their own landscapes.

The event highlights the importance of making informed landscaping choices that benefit both personal and environmental needs. Interested individuals can register online to secure their spot. This initiative reflects a growing awareness of the need for sustainable practices in property management.

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