Assessing Wildlife Damage in Your Forest
Deer, and to a lesser degree elk, are commonly seen in King County, especially in areas with tree cover and … Continued
It’s Wildfire Season
Some people think wildfire is only a concern for Central and Eastern Washington and not the wetter western half of … Continued
Forest Education Opportunities
Forest Stewardship Coached Planning Learn how to write your own Forest Stewardship Plan by taking a course that teaches landowners … Continued
KCD Welcomes New Wildfire and Forest Resiliency Coordinator
As Western Washington braces for a tough year of wildfires, King Conservation District is pleased to announce the expansion of … Continued
Lake Alice Chipper Day 2019
On a beautiful Saturday morning, Lake Alice community members were geared up and ready to go. The community had organized … Continued
Financial Help for Forest Landowners
KCD is here to help you steward your wooded property through cost-sharing qualified projects that enhance the value and health … Continued
i-Tree Hydro Technical Report Revisions
For the latest, up-to-date full report, please download this PDF. It is searchable and tagged for easy navigation. Puget Sound … Continued
Tree Canopy Planner Tool Available for South King County Cities
KCD is pleased to share access to urban tree and canopy planning software and a new tutorial video on how … Continued
KUOW Spotlight: South King County Tree Canopy Assessment Initiative
King Conservation District is tasked with one of the most interesting and multi-faceted opportunities facing any conservation district: to extend … Continued
KUOW Spotlight: Mirrormont – A Model Fire-Adapted Community
Photo Credit: Wayne Elson The Mirrormont Community, nestled in the trees of Tiger Mountain’s southwestern foothills, completed a community wildfire … Continued

