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Mar-01-2006 17:11TweetFollow @OregonNews Salem Electric Program Hopes to Improve Salem-Area Fish and Wildlife HabitatsKevin Hays Salem-News.com
(Salem) - Salem Electric is offering a new program to improve Salem-area native fish and wildlife habitat. The Habitat Improvement Program allows customers to make automatic monthly contributions through their Salem Electric bill or make a one-time donation by contacting Salem Electric; pledges can be canceled at any time. Contributions will be forwarded to the Salem-Keizer Watershed Councils Association, a 501c3 organization. Donations collected in Polk County will be assigned to habitat improvements in the Glenn-Gibson Creek Watershed and donations from Marion County will fund Claggett Creek projects. If you have additional questions, call Salem Electric at (503) 362-3601 or se@salemelectric.com. Or, you can sign up by completing the form located at www.salemelectric.com and mailing it to: Salem Electric, PO Box 5588, Salem, OR 97304. For more information on Glenn-Gibson Creek Watershed visit www.open.org/~glngibcr/, or Claggett Creek Watershed www.open.org/h2osheds/claggett.htm. Articles for February 28, 2006 | Articles for March 1, 2006 | Articles for March 2, 2006 | googlec507860f6901db00.html | |
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