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Campbell Field Restoration
- Status
- Funded in 2007
The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant to restore 260 acres of abandoned agricultural fields in the Asotin Creek Wildlife Area. The land will be turned into wildlife habitat by planting native plants. Department staff will use the project as a way to train staff in restoration techniques. Staff will use a combination of integrated vegetation management methods, local native seed mixes and monitoring to develop a weed-resistant native plant community. The Department of Fish and Wildlife will contribute $7,000 in labor and donated materials.
Location
From the city of Asotin, travel up Asotin Creek Road approximately 14 miles. At the fork of the road stay to the right as it turns into Lick Fork Road for 3 miles. Take the first road on the right which is gated next to old hay shed. Follow the dirt road approximately 1 mile to Campbell Field.
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Campbell Field Restoration
- The Department of Fish and Wildlife will use this grant to restore 260 acres of abandoned agricultural fields in the Asotin Creek Wildlife Area. The land will be turned into wildlife habitat by planting native plants. Department staff will use the project as a way to train staff in restoration techniques. Staff will use a combination of integrated vegetation management methods, local native seed mixes and monitoring to develop a weed-resistant native plant community. The Department of Fish and Wildlife will contribute $7,000 in labor and donated materials.
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What is the WWRP?
The Washington Wildlife and Recreation Program (WWRP) is a state grant program that creates and conserves local and state parks, wildlife habitat and working farms. The Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office administers WWRP grants, and the legislature funds the program.

