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Richland partners test low-cost sagebrush restoration and records Eagle Scout habitat projects

2615943 · March 13, 2025
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Summary

City staff and partners, including the Department of Fish and Wildlife and local volunteers, piloted a method to reestablish sagebrush and reported Eagle Scout restoration projects in Richland natural areas.

Richland Parks and Recreation staff reported on March 13 that the city is participating in pilot projects to reestablish sagebrush in shrub-steppe habitat and continuing volunteer-led native-planting efforts in natural open space.

What was done: the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and local partners harvested sagebrush branches from a donor parcel slated for road extension, then used several…

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