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We are celebrating a major milestone in our goal to plant 1 Million Trees by 2020 in King County here.
King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks Blog
We are celebrating a major milestone in our goal to plant 1 Million Trees by 2020 in King County here.
The holiday season is a great time to give. Why not go green and give back to our planet. Here are some ideas for greening up your holiday.Continue readingGo green for the holiday
This Earth Day, we want to see your vision of green – through your photographs. We’re looking for photographers to
As someone who has lived her whole life in the Evergreen State, I have always had a strong affinity for the trees that define our landscape and so much of our lives. As a kid I remember being amazed that you could determine the age of a tree by counting its rings. As a college student learning about our Native American history and the first settlers, I was struck by photographs of enormous Douglas firs that grew right up to the edge of the water, like giants protecting the shoreline.Continue readingLet’s get growing: One million trees by 2020
As we come to the end of the 2017 planting season, we wanted to share some stats that we’ve been
King County bolstered its reputation as a national leader in the effort to confront climate change in 2017, delivering on Executive Dow Constantine’s commitment to protect the region’s natural environment while creating more resilient communities.Continue readingThe year in review: Responding to climate change by taking strategic actions in 2017
King County and partners will plant 1 million trees by 2020 across King County in both urban and rural areas.
Continue readingVolunteer to help King County plant 1 million trees by 2020