CHENEY, Wash. — You can help restore some of our area's wildlife habitat at Turnbull National Wildlife Refuge during a volunteer event next month.

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is seeking volunteers for its annual community-supported restoration project on October 4. The event celebrates National Wildlife Refuge Week and National Public Lands Day, which is the largest single-day volunteer effort for public lands.

This year's project takes place in the Jolly Jack unit of the refuge, located off Cheney-Spangle Road. The area was added to the refuge in 2019 and holds potential for migratory waterfowl habitat as well as other species like elk and moose.

"We are excited to offer the public a chance to enter a portion of the refuge that is regularly closed to public access," said Refuge Ma

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