Water wings for Sage Hills wildlife

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By Christine Pratt
World staff writer

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

WENATCHEE - Sage Hills hikers may stumble across a couple of winged contraptions that jut oddly from the bright-green stubble of wildland grasses that are already sprouting from these fire-blackened hillsides.

Made of two-by-fours and corrugated steel, they mark the spots of two “guzzlers” — new wildlife watering stations that the Chelan County PUD has installed on its 960 acres of Sage Hills wildlife preserve.

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