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PROJECT BLUEBIRD

Project Bluebird is a cooperative effort between a number of public and private organizations, including (but not limited to)The Nature Conservancy, Fort Lewis and the Pacific Education Institute, which involves students and communicty memebrs in the creation of a bluebird trail in the South Puget Sound area.  Through Project Bluebird, students and teachers can participate in the creation and maintenance of over 150 bluebird boxes on both public and private land in Thurston County, Washington, to better ensure the survival of the western bluebird.  This program educates young people about bird conservation and habitat protection and enhances their abilities to research and conduct scientific inquiry and problem solve.

 

 

 

* PHOTO CREDITS TO THE NATURE CONSERVANCY AND ROD GILBERT

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