Where can campers go to experience amazing Washington wildlife? What should campers do once they get there to avoid causing harm? The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) partnered with Washington State Parks to host an online, interactive event on Thursday, June 10, to answer these questions and more.
The hour-long event was broadcasted live from the campground at Millersylvania State Park and covered topics applicable to campers statewide:
• State Parks and WDFW ADA-accessible facilities with exceptional wildlife viewing prospects.
• Campfire safety tips to avoid devastating impacts to people and habitat.
• Clean camp best practices to protect campers and wildlife.
You can find all of the links mentioned in the video on the show notes page on WDFW's Medium blog: https://wdfw.medium.com/where-the-wild-things-are-camp-washington-609a1cf1b0d4
The hour-long event was broadcasted live from the campground at Millersylvania State Park and covered topics applicable to campers statewide:
• State Parks and WDFW ADA-accessible facilities with exceptional wildlife viewing prospects.
• Campfire safety tips to avoid devastating impacts to people and habitat.
• Clean camp best practices to protect campers and wildlife.
You can find all of the links mentioned in the video on the show notes page on WDFW's Medium blog: https://wdfw.medium.com/where-the-wild-things-are-camp-washington-609a1cf1b0d4
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