Join Sno-King Watershed Council, in partnership with the City of Kenmore, for habitat restoration in Wallace Swamp Creek Park on Sunday, April 28 from 11 am – 2 pm! All ages welcome. Volunteers under 18, please contact us for a guardian consent form if you won’t bring a grown up […]
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Join Sno-King Watershed Council, in partnership with the City of Kenmore, for habitat restoration at our 175th St/Swamp Creek South site on Saturday, April 20 from 11 am – 2 pm! All ages welcome. Volunteers under 18, please contact us for a guardian consent form if you won’t bring a […]
We made it up a steep slope to the Madrone tree today. More work to come, but it feels good to have made the first clips to let her breathe more freely again.
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, […]
Salmon habitat restoration efforts have thousands of miles to go in King County. Hundreds of those miles are on private property, which is why King Conservation District is launching a new Urban Shorelines program to assist with restoration costs. Read & view more here… http://www.king5.com/story/tech/science/environment/2015/12/31/king-conservation-district-salmon-habitat-restoration-urban-shorelines-program/78158964/