- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
Garden of Goo: Native Plant Nursery - June 13
ORGANIZATION: King Conservation District
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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1 person is interested
Native plants grown from locally collected seed are the corner stone of conservation and ecological restoration. Plants from our nursery support restoration efforts of non-profits, cities and other agencies throughout King County. Learn about growing native plants for stream and wetland restoration projects while helping to perform critical nursery tasks. Activities include starting plants from seed, divisions, and transplants, or help maintain nursery stock by watering and weeding. Register at https://www.kingcd.org/volunteer.
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About King Conservation District
Location:
800 SW 39th St Suite 150, Renton, WA 98057, US
Mission Statement
Promote the sustainable uses of natural resources through responsible stewardship.
Description
King Conservation District strives to:
- Teach principles of conservation to landowners and the general public
- Assist citizens and governments with the implementation of sound conservation practices
- Coordinate productive relationships between citizens and environmental regulatory agencies
- Encourage the development of comprehensive action plans and procedures that promote environmental quality
District programs and services include but not limited too:
- Stream, wetland, and estuarine enhancement
- Backyard wildlife habitat enhancement and naturescaping
- Youth and Volunteer events
- Implementation of natural resource management projects
- Bareroot plant sale and native plant nursery
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
SW Grady Way and Longacres DrRenton, WA 98057
DATE POSTED
May 12, 2015
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 14
- Anyone under 14 years old must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.