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West Seattle Blog… | It takes a village to nurture a creek – the Fauntleroy Watershed Council can t do it alone

West Seattle Blog… | It takes a village to nurture a creek – the Fauntleroy Watershed Council can t do it alone
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West Seattle Blog… | It takes a village to nurture a creek – the Fauntleroy Watershed Council can t do it alone

West Seattle Blog… | It takes a village to nurture a creek – the Fauntleroy Watershed Council can t do it alone
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West Seattle Blog… | FOLLOWUP: Warning period recalibrated for West Seattle s new speed-camera zone Also: New price for school-zone tickets

West Seattle Blog… | FOLLOWUP: Warning period recalibrated for West Seattle s new speed-camera zone Also: New price for school-zone tickets
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West Seattle Blog… | Walking your dog in Fauntleroy Park? 2 students message for you

Estela and Vivian, 4th- and 1st-graders at Arbor Heights Elementary, are in their third month of a volunteer project in conjunction with the Fauntleroy Watershed Council. They’re gone out every month to survey the trail – through the watershed of salmon-bearing Fauntleroy Creek – for what visiting dogs left behind. We went along on Saturday afternoon for this month’s survey. Every place they found something, they marked with a flag. The 10 flags they placed this time were fewer than their first two times (17 and 14). The flags are intended to both warn – one side says “Watch your step!” – and educate. They’re rain-resistant and made from paper, says creek steward

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