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Lake Sacajawea Invasive Weed Cleanup on the South Island
Last Updated on Sunday, 05 July 2009 17:30 Written by John Green
Willapa Hills Audubon and the LCC Biological Society conducted a scotch broom and holly removal on Lake Sacajawea at 10:00 AM Friday, June 19th. We met near the Elk’s Memorial Building on Kessler Blvd across from the south island at 10:00 and ferryed participants across to the island. We worked for 2 to 3 hours. This was the last work party at Lake Sacajawea until fall.
THANK YOU to all who attended.
If you are interested in joining future parties, please call (360-575-9238) or
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John Green, to be added to the list of volunteers.
WHAS works to remove invasive plants from Lake Sacajawea Islands
Last Updated on Friday, 26 February 2010 17:50 Written by Margaret Green
WHAS has been working with the City of Longview Parks Department and the Lower Columbia College Biological Society to remove invasive plants from Lake Sacajawea habitat islands that are only accessible by boat. Our most recent workday, as mentioned here in The Daily News, succeeded in removing almost all of the scotch broom from the north island, with a single plant left in place because it contained a red-wing black bird nest.
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Fox Creek Work Day
Last Updated on Monday, 27 April 2009 08:58 Written by Webmaster
On Earth Day, April 18, WHAS members joined Friends of Fox Creek to remove invasive English ivy and blackberries and improve the trail at Fox Creek in Rainier, OR.



