New York Times: It`s not exactly wilderness, an environmental thinker and author suggests, but the Madrona Woods in Seattle are worth nurturing, and treasuring.
The Madrona Woods cascade down a hillside and through a ravine, connecting the Seattle neighborhood where I live with Lake Washington below. Thanks to volunteer efforts and timely financing, native plants thrive along the pathways, and a restored creek empties into the lake at a recreated cove, offering habitat for salmon fingerlings.
Bald eagles out......
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Q. and A.: ‘The Rambunctious Garden’
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on July 28th, 2011
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