Community Update: Volunteer Events Postponed
Dear Puget Soundkeeper Members, Volunteers, Partners, and Supporters, For the first time since the “Stay …
Dear Puget Soundkeeper Members, Volunteers, Partners, and Supporters, For the first time since the “Stay …
Media Statement on Trump EPA Rollback of Washington State Clean Water Standards Olympia, WA — …
GiveBig is an annual online giving campaign dedicated to nonprofit organizations working in Washington State. …
Clean water advocates target neighborhood trash and inspire an online community of Cleanup Heroes with …
Dear Soundkeeper Members, Volunteers, Partners, and Supporters, On Monday afternoon in response to the COVID-19 …
Scientists everywhere are finding microplastics in our air, soil, and drinking water. Oceanic and atmospheric circulation, like currents and wind, move these tiny, sesame-seed sized plastics to every part of the globe, infecting our waterways, agriculture, and wildlife. The plastic crisis shows just how connected the planet really is, and the detrimental impacts plastics have on both aquatic and human health are felt globally.
To Our Valued Members, Volunteers, Partners, and Supporters, At Puget Soundkeeper, we care deeply about …
By: Katelyn Kinn We, the Puget Soundkeeper family, are saddened to share that our longtime …
It’s official! Governor Inslee has passed 7 of the bills we advocated for or supported …
Settlement reached with Puget Soundkeeper and Waste Action Project over Clean Water Act Violations TUKWILA, …