Food Security Grows in Snohomish with Help from NACD
|Through an NACD grant, we were able to help underserved areas with their food security through garden installations and other support.
Read MoreThrough an NACD grant, we were able to help underserved areas with their food security through garden installations and other support.
Read MoreReturning to Raising Cane Ranch for the second year yielded a new crop of 28 attendees curious to see alley cropping and other agroforestry practices in action.
Read MoreView both webinars recorded in September on the “Journey of a raindrop” and “Wet feet gardening,” and view photos from the October Rain Garden Tour.
Read MoreSee creative masterworks of rainwater catchment and find out who won the 2022 Cascade Award in Lake Stevens.
Read MoreThanks to David Jackson for presenting this year’s webinar on Detention Ponds Awareness and Maintenance.
Read MoreBack in January/February, a group of brave storytellers joined virtually for a two week training that generated 12 digital stories now known as “Tales of Two Rivers.” This group of stories was split between the Snohomish and the Stillaguamish basins within Snohomish County. On Thursday, June 9, the first of two film festivals was held to feature the Snohomish basin stories.
Read MoreView the two webinars from the spring series of natural yard care for the City of Everett.
Read MoreNothing beats an in person, hands on environmental learning experience! Read more about the Northwest Regional Envirothon competition held at Brightwater Education Center.
Read MoreView the 2022 winners of the 5th Youth Art Contest, and then vote for your favorite — The People’s Choice Awards.
Read MoreRegister for the whole series, or pick and choose the ones most interesting to you!
Read MoreDuring the first winter of the pandemic, our Agriculture Resilience Team brainstormed ways to engage the public when we were unable to physically gather. The result was a Carbon Crushers series of workshops focused on ways to reach “drawdown”—the point when levels of greenhouse gases stop climbing and start to actually decline
Read MoreLearn more about the new community garden at the Northshore YMCA!
Read MoreWatch our Lawns to Lettuce webinar replay, view the slides, and start to dream of your 2022 food garden.
Read MoreAre you a high school student or educator engaged in environmental issues? We want YOU to join a team or help a team of high school students.
Read MoreRead about our 2021 Orca Recovery Day nature walk in Mountlake Terrace. We have a whale of a time!
Read MoreNick Pate of Raising Cane Ranch, in cooperation with Snohomish Conservation District and Washington State University, hosted a group of 33 people at his Snohomish farm the last week of September, to discuss agroforestry opportunities in Western Washington.
Read MoreLearn about the requirements for Brier residents tied to their residential stormwater detention ponds.
Read MoreThis year, after years of anticipation, we were able to present the Cascade Award in person at the renovated and beautiful North Cove Park. Plus, we host a rain barrel painting party!
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