Title | Working for Washington's Future: Healthy Watersheds, Healthy People |
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Working for Washington's Future: Healthy Watersheds, Healthy People (Number of pages: 12) (Publication Size: 1MB)
Note: This version is 8 1/2 x 11. To view properly after printing, staple on the left margin to create a booklet. Acrobat PDF format (Publication Size: 16MB) Note: This version is 11 x 17 for printing in booklet style with staples or saddle stitching.
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Author(s) | Lynne Geller | ||||
Description | Environmental Education Guide that explains what a watershed is, how to protect it, and why it is important. | ||||
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Contact | Kristin Johnson-Waggoner at 360-407-7139 | ||||
Keywords | environmental education, environmental, health, education, water, runoff, watershed, wetland, stormwater, salmon, pollution |
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