Employment Opportunity: Senior Director of Stewardship Programs

King Conservation District (KCD) is seeking a qualified candidate to serve as Senior Director of Stewardship Programs. As a key … Continued
Helping Reforest Grace Cole Nature Park

On Saturday November 20, 2021 a work party of ten restoration stewards and eight volunteers increased the biodiversity in Grace … Continued
2021 Urban Forestry Project Selection Recommendations

Process Overview and Accomplishments King Conservation District and their Urban Forestry Working Group are proud to announce that they will … Continued
Three Regional Agencies Team-up for Trees for Rail

Sound Transit, the City of Shoreline, and King Conservation District are pleased to announce Trees for Rail, a partnership to … Continued
Get Involved in Community Forestry Studies

Do you have Western redcedar or Oregon ash trees on your property or in your neighborhood? Are you concerned about … Continued
2021 Native Plant Sale Puts 65,000 Native Plants Into Community

Another KCD Native Plant Sale is in the bag. Thank you to our customers and staff for making it possible. … Continued
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
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