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Honor winter’s gifts by connecting with nature, preserving wildlife refuge

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Today is the Winter Solstice, which marks the year’s longest period of darkness and shortest stretch of daylight.

It may be tough to see, especially during a typical Pacific Northwest winter, when most of us only see sunshine if we happen to be in a plane, flying somewhere above the blanket of rain clouds, or visiting the eastern parts of Washington and Oregon, but starting tomorrow, on Dec. 22, the days are going to get longer and the nights will get shorter.

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