Earthcorps Restoration - TERMINAL 105: DUWAMISH RIVER, SEATTLE (PUGET SOUND STEWARD LED)

Join EarthCorps' volunteer stewards and the Port of Seattle as we work along the Duwamish River! This property was once a narrow driveway and parking lot until it was reconstructed in 1995 to be a new public space. Now it has public access, picnic tables, a hand boat launch, and a small natural area! Environmental stewardship activities began in 2000 and EarthCorps is working with the Port of Seattle to continue removing additional&nbs

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Holidoo, the all-natural gift that keeps on giving

Zoo offers seasonal blend of poop-ular Zoo Doo compost during the holidays!

WHAT: This year, the Grinch is heading to Pooville to steal his very own batch of holidoo. The seasonally blended compost was specially crafted by Woodland Park Zoo’s own Dr. Doo, aka the “Princess of Poo,” the “GM of BM” or the “Grand Poopah.” Holidoo consists of compost and bedding, featuring a rich blend of species feces contributed by the zoo’s non-primate herbivores such as hippos, giraffes, mountain goats, tapirs and more.

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Our Sound, Our Salmon's Flotilla

Grab your kayaks and canoes. Reserve your spot on the ferry. The Our Sound, Our Salmon campaign is hosting its first ever event on September 16th in the Rich Passage.

We care about stopping the expansion of Atlantic salmon fish farms in a big way, so we decided our first event should be just as big. Our Sound, Our Salmon's Flotilla will be a protest, but no ordinary protest.

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EarthCorps Restoration - LONGFELLOW CREEK: WEST SEATTLE July 15, 2017

LONGFELLOW CREEK: WEST SEATTLE

Join EarthCorps, the Green Seattle Partnership and local stewardship groups at Longfellow Creek! Longfellow creek is the second largest Salmon bearing creek in Seattle (Thornton Creek being the largest).  Every year, salmon return to the creek but few make it all the way to spawning due to threatened habitat. This where we need your help! We are working to restore the habitat along the creek as well as in adjacent greenspaces to improve water quality and provide habitat. We would love to teach you more, so join us!

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EARTHCORPS - LONGFELLOW CREEK: WEST SEATTLE

LONGFELLOW CREEK: WEST SEATTLE

Join EarthCorps, the Green Seattle Partnership and local stewardship groups at Longfellow Creek! Longfellow creek is the second largest Salmon bearing creek in Seattle (Thornton Creek being the largest).  Every year, salmon return to the creek but few make it all the way to spawning due to threatened habitat. This where we need your help! We are working to restore the habitat along the creek as well as in adjacent greenspaces to improve water quality and provide habitat. We would love to teach you more, so join us!

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EARTHCORPS - ELLIS POND: MERCER ISLAND

ELLIS POND: MERCER ISLAND

Join EarthCorps and the City of Mercer Island as we assist this dedicated community in working in this one-of-a-kind park on Mercer Island. Ellis Pond is the only year round pond habitat on Mercer Island and many bird and animal species call this pond home. The local neighbors have been stewards of the pond for many years and could use your help!

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University of Washington Program on the Environment Spring 2017 Senior Capstone Symposium

The Program on the Environment will host our Spring 2017 Capstone Symposium on May 24 at Alder Hall Auditorium. We welcome all to attend and support students as they present on the culmination of three quarters of hard work.

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SAGE Hippie Hangout 2017

Come celebrate with S.A.G.E. and friends for: the end of the school year, the start of summertime (praise those sun rays!), and of course, our amazing friends & colleagues who are completing their capstone projects! 

We will be firing up the grill, lawn games, and good tunes in the Fisheries Building lawn (just a hop, skip, and jump away from Wallace Hall) starting right after the PoE Capstone Symposium. 

As always, everyone is welcome! Bring your friends, kids, fav. Professors, etc.!

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SAGE Green Coalition

Hi SAGE Fam! Welcome back! This event here is a great opportunity to get involved or further involved with green clubs on campus! Whether you've been one of our SAGE die-hards, or if SAGE hasn't been your thing yet - I encourage you all to check out EcoReps and the Green Husky Coalition!

I'll be there tomorrow night and look forward to seeing some of you as well! Keep an eye out for an email from SAGE UW tonight as well! It has major updates on our meeting schedule, Spring Retreat, and Spring Party!

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