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Article: Businesses, homes challenged to make yards wildlife sanctuaries.(Nonprofit Notebook)
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- Bellingham Business Journal
- Article date:
- July 1, 2007
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The Bellingham Community Wildlife Habitat Project launched a campaign in July to certify the yards of 1,000 homes and businesses as backyard wildlife sanctuaries. The campaign, called the Neighborhood Habitat Challenge, encourages businesses and homes to add trees, shrubs and flowers that attract butterflies, birds or other wildlife and provide food, ...
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