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Washington State Parks needs you to help stop the spread of invasive pests - Lynnwood Today

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Washington State Parks has launched an initiative to engage the public in the fight against invasive pests that threaten the state's forests. Visitors are urged to purchase firewood from local sources to avoid transferring pests from one area to another. The parks department provides guidelines aimed at educating the public on best practices for minimizing pest spread. Invasive species can cause significant damage to ecosystems, leading to loss of biodiversity and harm to native plants and animals. The article stresses the importance of community involvement in preserving Washington's natural resources and highlights the role individuals can play in this effort.

It also includes a call to action for park visitors to be vigilant and proactive in their approach. By fostering awareness and responsibility, the parks department hopes to create a collective effort to protect the environment. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to environmental stewardship within the state.

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