The world’s ice is melting. Forests–4.4 million acres since 1990–are disappearing. Sockeye salmon on the Cedar River are on the brink of extinction. The Southern Resident Killer Whales are in trouble, too. Stormwater runoff threatens the health of our watersheds. It can all be a lot to wrap one’s mind […]
urban forests
Please speak at the County Council Zoom meeting, March 24, 2021 at 9:00 am and tell the Council that you oppose this unnecessary and unwise project. You may make a comment of up to 3 minutes before the council. Log into the Zoom meeting and follow their directions to put […]
Learn about the history of the proposed Snohomish County 14th Ave W Extension project, neighborhood impacts, environmental impacts, and what it would do to alleviate traffic pressures (spoiler: not much, if anything). Read Sno-King Watershed Council Board Member Bill Lider’s presentation to the community about the 14th Ave W Extension […]
Sno-King Watershed Council filed a third legal appeal of Ironwood, a development project proposed for one of the last large urban forests inside the Urban Growth Area in South Snohomish County. It includes a Category II wetland and is designated by the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife as […]