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What’s Happening
We need your help! Consider making a donation today! Sno-King Watershed Council is appealing the Subject Planning and Development (PDS) decision to allow differences to be made to the Snow Ridge development site (permit #18*113924-SPA). The current plan is to install 26 residential units on 3.94 acres on 3101 and […]
BAD DEVELOPMENT HALTED On February 18, 2020 Snohomish County Hearing Examiner Peter Camp abruptly halted Sno-King Watershed Council’s (SKWC) appeal hearing of the Snow Ridge Development, to allow the developer time to re-design its project to address landslide hazards missed by Snohomish County in its approval of the project. Snow […]
Frognal Estates, formerly known as Horseman’s Trail, is a proposed single-family subdivision project for 112 lots. It is an assembly of three currently forested parcels totaling 22.34 acres in the Picnic Point neighborhood, an area between Mukilteo and Edmonds. SnoKing Watershed Council (SKCW) represented members in the Picnic Point Creek […]
It’s Giving Tuesday and we invite you to make a donation to Sno-King Watershed Council. 100% of your donation goes directly to supporting our legal and water watch programs. We work to: Connect and empower people working to protect streams and watersheds Advocate for laws and policies that protect streams […]
These students are really working on improving the salmon habitat in Edmonds! Students Saving Salmon is a a club made up of Edmonds-Woodway High School students who are interested in learning about salmon and their habitat. https://www.facebook.com/Students-Saving-Salmon-Edmonds-Stream-Team-1094875650565724/
I was very proud to witness the proclamation at the beginning of tonight’s Kenmore city council meeting recognizing the work that Sno-King Watershed Council has done in Kenmore (and beyond). In the 20+ years that we have lived in Kenmore I’ve watched our city government transition into one that values our environment […]
Join us the day after Thanksgiving for fresh air, fellowship, and habitat restoration! We’ll be pulling Himalayan blackberries as a first step to restoring native habitat to an area of the park. Why pull Himalayans?Himalayans blackberries are a non-native, invasive species in Washington State. They aggressively crowd out native plants, […]
Late August bio-monitoring for Global Water Watch on Swamp Creek and Little Swamp Creek in Bothell and Kenmore. So much fun! Marilyn Snutson, Jeffrey, Staci Adman and Eric Adman.