WASHOUGAL — Coho salmon and lamprey can once again take refuge and grow to maturity along Washougal’s Campen Creek at Mable Kerr Park thanks to a recently completed $1 million reconnection project by Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership and the city of Washougal.
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Source: The Columbian
Mable Kerr Park in Washougal reopens after watershed restoration project that supports fish, wildlife
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