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Making Connections – The Lake Oswego Backyard Habitat Program

Making Connections – The Lake Oswego Backyard Habitat Program

Jan 23, 2013 | Featured, You can get involved!

The City of Lake Oswego has over 300 acres in natural areas and neighboring Tryon Creek State Park adds another 770 acres. That adds up to a lot of natural space but most of that space is surrounded by neighborhoods creating habitat islands. What if we could somehow...
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