TogetherGreen funding saves Swift Roost Site in Greater Puget Sound Region

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2010

TogetherGreen Innovation Grantee Pilchuck Audubon partnered with Seattle Audubon and Eastside Audubon to launch the Monroe Save Our Swifts campaign, a multi-year initiative to save a major migratory roosting site for Vaux's Swifts in Washington -- the chimney at Frank Wagner Elementary School. The chimney hosts the largest known colony of Vaux's Swifts (pronounced "vox") in Washington and one of the largest colonies in the world, with 20,000 swifts using the chimney as home base during spring and fall migration.

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  • Hi Mr Schwitters, Nelsen MIddle School Alumni 1969-1971, tip from Mr. Okubo.

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