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Citizens push to rewild Coal Creek in Chehalis

September 24, 2024 | Lewis County, Washington


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Citizens push to rewild Coal Creek in Chehalis
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the Coal Creek Restoration Project, which aims to transform a 60-acre parcel of land owned by the city of Chehalis. A group of local citizens has proposed a plan to \"rewild\" Coal Creek, located just south of the fairgrounds. This initiative seeks to restore the natural habitat and enhance the ecological health of the area, reflecting a growing community interest in environmental conservation and land management. The proposal highlights the importance of citizen engagement in local environmental projects and the potential benefits of restoring natural landscapes for both wildlife and the community. Further discussions are expected as the city evaluates the feasibility and implications of the project.

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