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Hero for a Day 2012: Removing Invasive Plants to Benefit Cedar River Salmon
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2013-05-30
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More than 70 volunteers, including Seattle-area high schoolers, joined the Friends of the Cedar River Watershed to remove invasive Himalayan blackberry plants from the area around Cavanaugh Pond, improving habitat for Cedar River salmon.
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