Brandy Reed Presented at MuniCon 2019
Brandy Reed, KCD’s Director of Strategic Partnerships, presented to MuniCon 2019 on the recent work done by multiple partners on … Continued
Video/Webinar: Managing Wildfire Risk
Earlier this month, KCD’s Wildfire and Forest Resiliency Program Coordinator Matt Axe hosted a webinar on “Managing Wildfire Risk to … Continued
Video: A Fire Safety Evaluation Walk
Matthew Axe walks us through conducting a Wildfire Safety Evaluation. View on YouTube KCD has expanded its rural forest health … Continued
Cooperator Spotlight: Trish Borden and Lee Valenta
KCD’s 2020 Native Plant Sale wrapped-up this past weekend, and KCD cooperators Trish Borden and Lee Valenta, already have their … Continued
KCD Forest Stewardship Staff to Present at Upcoming Events
What’s happening with our forests? Increasing tree mortality and fire risk are serious threats to health and safety, water quality, … Continued
Program Profile: KCD Rural Forest Health Planning Services
KCD’s Rural Forest Health Program is designed to provide planning and technical assistance to landowners with fewer than five acres … Continued
Three Tips for Working with Professional Contractors on Forest Projects
Invasive species control work, like the Ivy removal described in our previous blog posts, and your property’s situation may be … Continued
2019 Approved Urban Forestry Projects
KCD is pleased to announce the results of the 2019 KCD Urban Forest Stewardship Project solicitation and selection process. Through … Continued
Using a Compost Raft to Help with English Ivy Control
In a previous post last week, we talked about how to create a tree survival ring. Now we will cover … Continued
Creating Survival Rings on Trees to Control English Ivy
English ivy (Hedera helix) is a woody, evergreen, perennial vine commonly seen in urban and suburban forests in King County. … Continued

