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June 3, 2016 King County / Marta the River Otter's blog

It’s warm out, be careful when heading out for fun on the water

Marta, King County’s newest water safety advocate, had a big day to remind people about water safety.

May 25, 2016 King County / Marta the River Otter's blog / River safety

Meet Marta, the river otter, our newest advocate for river safety

Marta is a river otter who loves to play. She’s also on a mission to help King County residents learn the importance of river safety.

May 20, 2016 King County

Why are we wearing lifejackets to work?

Maybe you’re wondering why King County work groups are wearing lifejackets at work. Lifejackets save lives. We’re also celebrating Wear

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May 16, 2016 Green tips / King County

Garden Questions? Call the Garden Hotline 206-633-0224

Home gardeners and landscape professionals can get expert advice by calling the Garden Hotline at 206-633-0224, Monday – Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

May 12, 2016 King County / Salmon

A quest for the little red fish

Our friends at the Western Washington Fish and Wildlife Conservation Office (USFWS) featured this great story on Kokanee Quest and the little red fish in the USFWS’

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April 22, 2016 Earth Day / King County / Salmon

Earth Day kokanee release, a big day for the little red fish

Earth Day is a big day for kokanee. Around this time of year the Kokanee Salmon Workgroup release the native

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April 14, 2016 Climate change / Earth Day / Green tips / King County

1 down, 999,999 to go!

Today, King County Executive Dow Constantine launched the 1 Million Trees campaign, an ambitious project to plant one million trees

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April 13, 2016 Earth Day / Green tips / King County

Earth Week, our favorite week

Earth Day is around the corner and King County’s Easy Being Green provides ideas for starting a green lifestyle habit

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April 5, 2016 King County / Local food

Good Food Champion: Eat healthy, support local

Here are 10 ways to become a local food champion:

March 17, 2016 Clean water / Green tips / King County / Salmon

Wettest winter on record. Where does that water go?

It’s official; we’ve had the wettest winter on record. And for our region, it’s got to be really wet to break the record. According to Seattle Weather blog, we’ve had over 42 inches of rain in Seattle since October. Where does all of that water go?

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