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You’ve probably heard that Puget Sound needs help. On November 6, the Puget Sound Partnership, created by the Governor and Legislature, released its long-anticipated Action Agenda for restoring Puget Sound to long-term health. And they want to know what you think.
The public comment period runs until Novmber 20. We hope you'll join us in supporting a strong effort to restore Puget Sound. We envision a vibrant and clean Sound with abundant wildlife, healthy salmon and shellfish, and beautiful vistas for future generations to enjoy. This can only be achieved if enough people demand bold action today.
Check out the Action Agenda, and let the Partnership know what you think.
Want to know what we think? We will review the draft Agenda and form our own opinion. Send an email to Jeff Compton at The Nature Conservancy, and he'll share our thoughts with you.
Read a Conservancy press release about the draft Action Agenda.
What will you find on the MudUp.org calendar?
Drop us a line if you'd like us to send you some.
And tell us if you know of a great activity that we should list on the MudUp.org calendar.
MudUp is a campaign to get people involved in the numerous volunteer clean up, education and celebration events happening in the Puget Sound region. With more Puget Sound residents actively engaged and educated about the many issues threatening the health of Puget Sound, we envision a public truly dedicated to the clean up and protection of Puget Sound's shorelines.
That's good news for native species, and good news for those who will live here in the future.
MudUp is brought to you by the Alliance for Puget Sound Shorelines.
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