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Dec. 15, 2009King County watersheds share $2.6 million in state grants for salmon habitat protection, restoration
Dec. 1, 2009Witness habitat history in the making on the Duwamish River tonight
Jul. 31, 2009Snoqualmie River at Chinook Bend Natural Area open to public as habitat project moves forward
Jul. 28, 2009Major Duwamish River habitat restoration project will benefit fish, wildlife at North Wind’s Weir
Jul. 13, 2009 External article, Seattle P-IWash. prisoners plant seeds for conservation
Jun. 16, 2009Vital habitat restoration work means no access to King County’s Chinook Bend Natural AreaNo access to natural area and adjacent Snoqualmie River during summer work
May 13, 2009King County offers grants for forest, habitat improvement projectsApplication deadline June 26: Priority for joblessness, underserved communities
Apr. 20, 2009Partnership developing to preserve habitat, working forest in Raging River headwaters
Feb. 20, 2009King County needs volunteers to help save native plants for future habitat restorationMarch 7 native plant salvage in Maple Valley; Volunteers also needed at nursery
Nov. 20, 2008Next phase of habitat restoration work starts soon at Snoqualmie River’s Chinook Bend
Oct. 9, 2008Help restore native fish and wildlife habitat at Duwamish Alive! clean-up, planting event, Oct. 11
Aug. 5, 2008Heavy lifting involved in King County habitat restoration project on Newaukum Creek