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June 12, 2014
The Greenway is a special place. Employers want to locate their companies here. Residents can go for a mountain hike or city bike ride after
Continue reading Supporting voices for a National Heritage Area
May 30, 2014
The lower two miles of the Cooper River Trail near Salmon la Sac are looking great, thanks to the efforts of Suncadia residents who have
Continue reading Sprucing up the Cooper River Trail
May 20, 2014
If you haven’t been mountain biking on Tiger Mountain recently, it is time for another visit. The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently
Continue reading Mountain biking on Tiger just got better
May 8, 2014
Buffers of healthy trees and plants along rivers and streams are critical to salmon recovery. Plants near a stream help keep water cool and clean.
Continue reading New Federal Stream Buffer Requirements
April 30, 2014
“Find a way to concurrently strengthen agriculture, restore salmon habitat, and reduce flood impacts in the Snoqualmie Valley.” This is the highly complex task that
Continue reading Fish, Farm, Flood Citizen Advisory Committee
April 25, 2014
Kokanee salmon fry are swimming in Ebright Creek today. Fifth grade students from Campbell Hill Elementary School in Renton released kokanee salmon into the clear
Continue reading Kokanee swim free in Ebright Creek
April 8, 2014
At long last, a construction project on 9.7 miles of the Middle Fork road is starting this spring! The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) recently awarded the
Continue reading Middle Fork Road closures to start May 5
April 2, 2014
Amid the many languages spoken at Seattle World School on Seattle’s Capitol Hill, a new one was introduced in March, the language of the
Continue reading Mountains to Sound Greenway goes to Seattle World School
March 19, 2014
The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust and the King Conservation District (KCD) have worked together on a wide range of projects since the Greenway Trust
Continue reading Partner Profile: King Conservation District
February 26, 2014
Once plagued by illegal dumping, shooting, and widespread trashing of the river corridor, the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley today is an amazing story of
Continue reading Caring for the Middle Fork Snoqualmie River Valley
February 12, 2014
Cole Creek Section and Martin Parcel In late December, Forterra acquired and transferred a full section of land (640 acres, one square mile) near Easton into
Continue reading Recent conservation successes in the Greenway
January 29, 2014
On a crisp winter day with sweeping views of the surrounding mountains – Mt. Baker to the North, Mt. Rainier to the South, and the Cascades
Continue reading Oxbow Farm is a laboratory of environmental innovation