Amon Basin Community Project

What
  • Dedication
When Mar 31, 2007
from 01:00 PM to 04:00 PM
Where Claybell Park, Richland, WA
Contact Name
Contact Phone 509.627.3621
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The Trust for Public Land & Tapteal Greenway Association

invite you to celebrate the protection of Amon Creek

Saturday, March 31, 2007
1 - 4 PM

Light refreshments, special presentations and a walking tour

Claybell Park
Richland, WA

RSVP to Scott Woodward, 509.627.3621 or woodfish24@charter.net

Amon Basin Project (Phase 1)
Amon Creek was ready for high density residential development. But the area residents saw a different use for the land: Preservation of an intact wildlife corridor and unique urban wild land.

Efforts to protect Amon Creek by the Trust for Public Land, Tapteal Greenway Association and local residents succeeded in saving valuable wetlands, native sage brush steppe and stream side habitats while maintaining a corridor for large and small animals to move throughout the basin.

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