Volunteers are needed for a Walker Preserve Forest Restoration event this Saturday, Oct. 29, 2022, from 9:30 a.m. – Noon.
Help remove ivy and other invasive plants, and plant native plants to restore habitat along Miller and Walker creeks.
No experience needed, and tools will be provided.
This event will be held at Walker Preserve Park in Normandy Park, located at SW 168th Street & 2nd Ave SW (map below). Meet at this intersection at the Walker Preserve sign, then walk through the gate, cross the creek, and go left down the trail.
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More info here: https://kingcounty.gov/services/environment/watersheds/central-puget-sound/miller-walker-creeks/volunteer.aspx
If you have questions, please contact Iris Kemp, Miller-Walker Basin Steward, at (206) 375-1312.
We love rain. Trees love rain. Planting season needs rain, and 🌧️ is finally in the forecast.
Join us at Walker Preserve in Normandy Park on Oct. 29 for a volunteer event. We’ll be planting native shrubs and trees to help salmon.
Register 📲 https://t.co/wFDO8C6wQy pic.twitter.com/qC5Om5h2oW— King County Natural Resources and Parks (@KCDNRP) October 25, 2022
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