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Green/Duwamish and Central Puget Sound Watershed
Water Resource Inventory Area (WRIA) 9

 

Photo showing happy volunteers planting trees at Whitney Bridge Park on the Middle Green in October 2002

Outdoor volunteer opportunities are waiting for you. Sign up now!

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Date and TimeNameLocationInformation and sign up
(sponsors vary)
Friday, July 11
9 a.m. -
Noon
Garden of Goo
Learn about growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. Activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Renton
Saturday, July 12
9 a.m. -
Noon
Stewardship Saturday at the Cove
Come out to improve Miller and Walker Creeks where they flow into Puget Sound. Volunteers will help plant trees and shrubs or control invasive plants. This event is part of the annual spring clean up of the Cove.

Doug Osterman, 206-878-2578
or Tony Cassarino, 206-246-9941

Saturday, July 12
9 a.m. -
1 p.m.
Roxhill Park Bog at the Headwaters of Longfellow Creek
Unique opportunity for knowledgeable plant stewards! Help further the incredible amount of work done to restore a rare bog at the headwaters of Longfellow Creek. Five years of work and 250,000 plants are gradually transforming grass back into a bog ecosystem. Work at this site at SW Barton Street and 29th Avenue SW occurs every second Saturday of the month. Call or e-mail to confirm and sign up.
West Seattle
Scott Blackstock, 206 -938-2144
Saturday, July 19
10 a.m. -
2 p.m.
Brandon Street Natural Area on Longfellow Creek
Battle the ivy and blackberries to help the stream ecosystem work for fish, birds, and wildlife. Work at this site at SW Brandon Street and 26th Avenue SW occurs every third Saturday of the month. Call or e-mail to confirm and sign up.
West Seattle
Jay Mirro, 206 -935-6532
Friday, July 25
9 a.m. -
Noon
Garden of Goo
Learn about growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. Activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Renton
Saturday, July 26
9 a.m. -
Noon
Garden of Goo
Learn about growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. Activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Renton
Saturday, July 26
10 a.m. -
2 p.m.
Thistle Street Green Space on Longfellow Creek
Help restore a three-acre wetland and forest along Longfellow Creek and the Legacy Trail. Work at this site at SW Thistle Street and 25th Avenue SW occurs every fourth Saturday of the month. Call or e-mail to confirm and sign up.
West Seattle
Kirsten Rohrbach,
206-937-7210
Friday, August 8
9 a.m. -
Noon
Garden of Goo
Learn about growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. Activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Renton
Saturday, August 16
10 a.m. -
2 p.m.
Brandon Street Natural Area on Longfellow Creek
Battle the ivy and blackberries to help the stream ecosystem work for fish, birds, and wildlife. Work at this site at SW Brandon Street and 26th Avenue SW occurs every third Saturday of the month. Call or e-mail to confirm and sign up.
West Seattle
Jay Mirro, 206 -935-6532
Friday, August 22
9 a.m. -
Noon
Garden of Goo
Learn about growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. Activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Renton
Saturday, August 23
9 a.m. -
Noon
Garden of Goo
Learn about growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects. Activities include starting plants from seed and cuttings, and transplanting and maintaining nursery stock.
Renton

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