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Planting the East Fork

With state and federal grants, Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation Department and other partners are establishing native plants along several miles of the East Fork of the Lewis River and in the Vancouver Lake lowlands. The trees will provide shade on the river, cool the water, and benefit the fish. For additional information, contact Vancouver-Clark Parks & Recreation at (360) 696-8171. To volunteer to help restore stream banks in Clark County, contact Vancouver-Clark Parks and Recreation at (360) 619-1111, ext. 8455 or parksrec@ci.vancouver.wa.us.

Endangered Species Act Program Coordinator: Joel Rupley
Street Address: 1300 Franklin, 1st Floor, PO Box 5000, Vancouver, WA 98666-5000
Main phone: (360) 397-2022 | FAX: (360) 397-6058
E-mail: joel.rupley@clark.wa.gov

Responsible Elected Official: Clark County Commissoners

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