Wildlife Program
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is partnering with Pheasants Forever on an upcoming Habitat Restoration improvement project at the Revere Wildlife Area (30 minutes south of Sprague, Washington). We are seeking help from volunteers to help us plant 775 native shrubs across one plot, measuring 80' x 300'. This is a very critical project as it aims to restore habitat that was lost due to the Wagner Fire in 2022. This project will build upon the work that volunteers helped us complete last year, with planting almost 1,600 native shrubs. The project will commence on April 25th, and hot lunch will be provided for all of the volunteers. On the day of the project, we will meet at the east end of the Revere Wildlife Area off Wagner Rd (47.08887, -117.90512). We will provide an overview of the goals with the project as well as a safety briefing.
Pheasants Forever
To improve shrubland habitat for pheasants as well as songbirds and big game animals. The shrubs will provide thermal cover for wildlife as well as great foraging, nesting, and brood rearing opportunities.
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