
March 2017
Longfellow creek is the second largest Salmon bearing creek in Seattle (Thornton Creek being the largest). Every year, salmon return to the creek but few make it all the way to spawning due to degraded habitat which the salmon depend upon. This where we need your help! We are working to restore the habitat along the [...]
Find out moreJoin KCD and the Green Seattle Partnership to help restore habitat on Longfellow creek in West Seattle. Longfellow Creek is the second largest of only four salmon streams in Seattle of which only 2 are in the Duwamish watershed. Every year, salmon return to the creek but few make it all the way to spawning due [...]
Find out moreApril 2017
Join EarthCorps and the Green Seattle Partnership as we work in this park located along the Duwamish River (Seattle’s only river!). In 1999, Herring’s House was built around a constructed intertidal estuary to help young Chinook salmon. This is an important habitat site in the lower Duwamish for juvenile salmon providing safe shelter and food before they enter [...]
Find out moreLongfellow creek is the second largest Salmon bearing creek in Seattle (Thornton Creek being the largest). Every year, salmon return to the creek but few make it all the way to spawning due to degraded habitat which the salmon depend upon. This where we need your help! We are working to restore the habitat along the [...]
Find out moreJoin us in Restoring the Health of our River and its Watershed this Spring! xanax online for anxiety and panic disorder and it helps a lot and doesn’t cause any side effects. My quality of life has definitely become better and I feel great on it! Join our partners as a volunteer to make a positive [...]
Find out moreOctober 2017
Join us in Restoring the Health of our River and its Watershed this Fall! Join our partners as a volunteer to make a positive impact within our community while learning about our local environment. Volunteer opportunities vary widely throughout the watershed, removing debris; planting native plants and removing invasive weeds in a variety of habitats which [...]
Find out moreFebruary 2018
Join us for our 2nd biennial Green-Duwamish Watershed Symposium - inspiring those working on the watershed’s ecological challenges and social issues through fostering collaboration, building partnerships, and sharing knowledge. We invite everyone involved in conservation, restoration, research, urban planning, environmental education, community engagement, business and public health for a day of engagement. The symposium gives exposure [...]
Find out moreApril 2018
Celebrate Earth Day with Duwamish Alive! Become a champion for urban wildlife by helping improve our natural habitat sites which support wildlife, help clean our air and water while providing outdoor recreation throughout our watershed. Please contact us at info@duwamishalive.org for site information and registration. We need your help, please volunteer with one of our partners [...]
Find out moreOctober 2018
Help the Green Tukwila Partnership celebrate their 2nd annual Green Tukwila Day! The Green Tukwila Partnership works to restore Tukwila’s parks and urban forests for future generations – and we need your help! Volunteers will prepare Tukwila Park for the fall planting season by removing Himalayan blackberry and English ivy. All community members are welcome, and [...]
Find out moreJoin Duwamish Alive celebrating the return of our salmon at this FREE and FAMILY-FRIENDLY EVENT. Enjoy strolling along this beautiful creek's trail while learning about its habitat, fish and wildlife. Activities for all ages! Learn about salmon and healthy habitat, and how salmon health is connected to your health. Longfellow Creek is only one of two creeks [...]
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