Unleash the Brilliance has Some Good Ideas about Springbrook Creek
Through Soundkeeper’s Lost Urban Creeks program, this youth leadership program spent a year monitoring water …
Through Soundkeeper’s Lost Urban Creeks program, this youth leadership program spent a year monitoring water …
Puget Soundkeeper is excited to be turning the page and moving forward. We are grateful to be on the water, serving as the first line of defense for Puget Sound.
We are pleased to share our 2019 Gratitude Report – with you. Enjoy a look back at what we have accomplished together!
Youth from Soundkeeper’s Lost Urban Creeks project took to the field last week to see what a functioning salmon habitat really looks like. Dan Eastman, the Capital Project Manager for King County’s Water and Land Resources Division, Ecological Restoration and Engineering Services Unit and Nathan Brown III, Cedar River Council Coordinator and Project Program Manager met Lost Urban Creeks program participants at the Cedar River to show them the Rainbow Bend Restoration Site.