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
Kieran O’Donnell

Special Projects Coordinator, Forestry and Shorelines O: 425-282-1917 C: 425-529-4810 – kieran.odonnell@kingcd.org Kieran currently serves as Special Projects Coordinator doing work … 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
Fire Safety Friday: Extended Zone and Access

Over the last few weeks, we’ve been sharing examples of how to prepare your home for a wildfire. For a … 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
Fire Safety Friday: Tree Spacing and Placement

Since our post last week, wildfire risk has increased across the state, with unusually early fires in the Green Valley … Continued
Fire Safety Friday: Wildfire Preparedness Starts Now

Spring has sprung in earnest and we hope you are planning on getting outside and doing some work on improving … Continued
Fire Safety Friday: Assessing Risk

The past year has definitely been one that no one could have anticipated. Spring has come to Western Washington and … Continued
Snoqualmie Project Shows Stormwater Benefit of Publicly Managed Urban Forest

Image and figures excerpt from City of Snoqualmie, Natural Infrastructure Assessment, 2020 What’s the value of a city’s urban forest? … Continued