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Event Reports
Zealous Volunteers Make Big Difference at Lincoln Park
Volunteers Cleaning up Along the Duwamish Met by Fantastic Bird Sightings
Forces Ally to Restore Habitat for the Native Olympia Oyster
Mud Up Warriors Get Real Muddy in Tackling Invasive Spartina Removal
Volunteers Clear Weeds Along the Duwamish
City Cantabile Choir Brings Songs to Orca Whales in Annual OrcaSing!"
Edmonds 7th Graders Learn and Work at Union Slough
Sunny Sunday Brings out the People at Alki (6/3/07)
Woodard Bay Native Oyster Restoration Event Report
Kids pitch in to clean up Howarth Park—and turn litter into art
300 gather at Point Robinson to celebrate the beach May 19
MudUp Launched at Alki Beach!
Earth Day Event Report
Fantastic Volunteer Turnout to Help Clean Up Lake Union Fireworks (July 5th)
5th Annual Bivalve Bash Brought out the Mud-Lover in Everyone!
Johns Island CrabTalk Awes Crowd
Mulch-Spreading Replaces Workout Plan for Golden Gardens Volunteers
Sound Citizens Enjoy Bainbridge Beachwalk
Olympia Oyster Stages a Comeback
Jetty Island Fall Planting Party Photo Album
Mission Creek Pocket Estuary Earth Month Ivy Pull
Picnic Point Weed Away
April 19, 2008 Duwamish Alive! Work Site Report
Having Fun Removing Ivy at Picnic Point
Bivalve Bash Photo Album
Kids' Specials
What kid doesn’t love to get a little muddy? Here are a few things the whole family can enjoy.
Jul 26, 2008:
Restoration Project: EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership
Me-Kwa-Mooks Park
Jul 26, 2008:
Who Lives Under the End of the Dock?
Tramp Harbor Dock, Vashon Island
Aug 02, 2008:
Restoration Project: EarthCorps and Green Seattle Partnership
Lincoln Park
Aug 02, 2008:
South Sound Saturday Restoration at Woodard Bay
Woodard Bay, Olympia
Aug 02, 2008:
Beach Expo & Ivy Out
Kayak Point
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Create 10 Parks and Natural Areas
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Restore 100 miles of shoreline
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(Progress to date: 872 miles)
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