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The Great Comeback of Lake Sammamish Kokanee April 26, 2013
Kokanee salmon are swimming again in Lake Sammamish. Today, 4th grade students from Blackwell Elementary School released thousands of kokanee fry into Ebright Creek, which
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Sally Jewell, our new Secretary of the Interior! April 10, 2013
By a vote of 87 to 11, the U.S. Senate approved Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) chief executive Sally Jewell on Wednesday as the next Secretary of
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Land conservation, piece by piece April 8, 2013
Raging River Lands Conserved In March, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approved the purchase of 460 acres in the Raging River State Forest,
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Huge swath of forest conserved in south King County March 28, 2013
Just south of the Greenway… King County and Hancock Timber Resource Group have reached a preliminary agreement for the county to purchase a conservation easement
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State Parks in disrepair March 26, 2013
As reporter Lynda Mapes described in the Seattle Times this week, popular state parks throughout Washington are in a grim state of disrepair. The Mountains
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Goopy Gems: The Claylands of the Middle Fork Snoqualmie March 13, 2013
Clay deposits in Middle Fork from an ice age era glacial lake support an unique diversity of forest species. Pending Wilderness designation in Congress would
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Margaret Macleod honored with Ruth Kees award in Issaquah March 6, 2013
Issaquah Mayor Ava Frisinger awarded Margaret Macleod, City of Issaquah Interagency Coordinator, with the Ruth Kees Environmental Award for a Sustainable Community at a tree
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Guide – how to choose the right hiking pass February 21, 2013
Have you ever gotten to a trailhead and weren’t sure if you should put a Discover Pass, NW Forest Pass, or Sno-Park Pass on
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President Obama picks Sally Jewell for Secretary of the Interior February 6, 2013
President Obama nominated Sally Jewell for the post of Secretary of the Interior. Jewell is a past president and a founding board member of the
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Education about the natural world brings people together February 4, 2013
A quick drive over snowy Snoqualmie Pass, fueled by coffee and talk of hiking, adventuring, and fun jobs, landed Greenway representatives in Ellensburg. Teacher Ali
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25 Reasons to Celebrate the Mountains to Sound Greenway December 18, 2012
It’s the most wonderful time of the year. And what a wonderful year in the Mountains to Sound Greenway… new public land acquisitions, improved
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Fifth Grader Feedback December 15, 2012
In late October, Valhalla Elementary students traveled to Tiger Mountain for a field study trip with educators from the Greenway Trust. The focus of our
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