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3 people are interested
May Creek Restoration Work Party
ORGANIZATION: King Conservation District
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3 people are interested
Join King Conservation District and help restore the buffer habitat along May Creek, Renton, by planting native trees and shrubs. Fall Chinook has been reported to spawn and rear in this creek; other species also documented are coho, sockeye, and winter steelhead.This restoration project will contribute to providing habitat for these endangered salmon species, as well as providing a continuous wildlife and habitat corridor, protecting steep and sensitive slopes, and providing surface water storage capacity.
All ages and experience welcome!
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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
May Creek Restoration Project SiteRenton, WA 98056
DATE POSTED
November 13, 2018
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Botany
- Environmental Education
GOOD FOR
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REQUIREMENTS
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