Native plants grown from locally collected seed are the corner stone of conservation and ecological restoration. Learn about and actively participate in growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. On going activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Contact name:
Adam Jackson
Contact email:
volunteer@kingcd.org
Website url:
www.kingcd.org
Map (Click on "Show large map" to get bus/driving directions.):
Native plants grown from locally collected seed are the corner stone of conservation and ecological restoration. Learn about and actively participate in growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. On going activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Contact name:
Adam Jackson
Contact email:
volunteer@kingcd.org
Website url:
www.kingcd.org
Map (Click on "Show large map" to get bus/driving directions.):
Join the King Conservation District, One Brick, Seattle Works and the Duwamish Alive! Coalition in their annual volunteer cleanup and restoration of Longfellow Creek, a tributary to the Duwamish. Come out and help us pull blackberry and spread some mulch in recognition of Earth Day 2010. With your help we can restore the Duwamish, vital habitat for our local Chinook salmon!
For information about the event and others taking place, as well as the Duwamish Alive! after party, contact Adam Jackson at 425-282-1908 or email volunteer@kingcd.org
Contact name:
Adam Jackson
Contact email:
volunteer@kingcd.org
Website url:
www.kingcd.org
Map (Click on "Show large map" to get bus/driving directions.):
FIRST CONFERENCE ON SUSTAINABILITY FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST REGION Symposium on Sustainability and the Environment Seattle University Campus | 901 12th Ave | Seattle, WA Thursday, March 25, 2010 – Friday, March 26, 2010
WTA is offering a free Hike Organizing 101 workshop for community organization leaders that are interested in taking youth hiking!
Join other youth group leaders to learn more about WTA's Steps into Wilderness program and have an engaging afternoon of fun, interactive activities and useful information. You'll leave the workshop with new resources about group and risk management, trip logistics, and tips for making outdoor adventures fun.