
October 2018
Celebrate the Return of Our Salmon with Duwamish Alive! by helping improve our natural habitat sites which support wildlife, help clean our air and water while providing outdoor recreation throughout our watershed. We need your help, please volunteer with one of our partners at the following locations through these links: (registration information is provided on our [...]
Find out moreFebruary 2019
SAVE THE DATE Monday, February 25th As our region grows and changes, so is the nature of those experiencing homelessness and the environmental impacts to our public lands and waters. In this workshop we will gain a deeper understanding on the changing nature of who is living in our green spaces, their impacts and needs, available [...]
Find out moreApril 2019
Celebrate Earth Day with Duwamish Alive! Duwamish Alive! Earth Day Fairs Join us at T107 Park and Roxhill Park, Bog Natural Area to learn more about our river and creeks, with fun activities and food. Roxhill Park Earth Day Fair: 11:00 - 1:00 9234 29th Ave. SW Seattle 98126 Free hot dog lunch for first 100 [...]
Find out moreOctober 2019
What can I do to help save our salmon and orca? This is a question we should be considering, especially now during the fall season and the return of spawning salmon in our river and its streams . Recent media stories have highlighted the plight of our Southern Resident orcas and describe how they are struggling [...]
Find out moreApril 2020
Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with Duwamish Alive! with special Earth Day Fairs, Special National Water Dance and more. By helping to improve and maintain the health of our natural areas, you are also improving the air and water quality throughout our watershed. Did you know that the Green-Duwamish River is home to river otters, salmon, [...]
Find out moreOctober 2020
The Green-Duwamish Watershed is one of the most interesting places to explore and grounds us with a sense of place. We have created a journey with interesting locations that tell the unique story of this area, its geology, history, ecology, and its peoples over time. The returning salmon, the snow capped mountains, the bald eagles that [...]
Find out moreApril 2021
Join us as we slowly again start caring for our lands and waters of our Green-Duwamish watershed and its river. With the easing of Covid restrictions, we will be holding our Spring Duwamish Alive! event with a limited number of sites and volunteering opportunities along with a FREE tree give away. The following sites have volunteer [...]
Find out moreOctober 2021
What can I do to help save our salmon and orca? This is a question we should be considering, especially now during the fall season and the return of spawning salmon in our river and its streams . Recent media stories have highlighted the plight of our Southern Resident orcas and describe how they are struggling [...]
Find out moreNovember 2021
Rescuing Roxhill Bog …. Why it matters, what has been accomplished so far. The second public meeting for the community led restoration of Roxhill Bog will be held online November 17th from 6:30 to 8:00pm, to provide an update on the hydrology study of why the wetland has been drying out and possible solutions along with [...]
REGISTRATIONApril 2022
RESTORING OUR GREEN-DUWAMISH RIVER, AND THE PUGET SOUND Duwamish Alive! is a watershed wide collaborative effort in improving the health of our salmon by restoring their habitat which provides food, shelter and cool, clean water that salmon need. Starting at 10:00 am volunteers will be restoring native habitat on Saturday, April 16th in multiple urban parks [...]
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