We are very excited to be launching a new program, Stewardship in Action, designed to do two very important things–eradicate invasive knotweed along the Cedar River and bring together those in the Renton and Maple Valley area interested in making sure the people, fish and wildlife located along the river are thriving and healthy for the long term. The focus area [...]
Archive for March, 2011
Stewardship in Action: Protecting property and restoring the river one neighbor at a time
Posted in education, knotweed, landowner, Maple Valley, outreach, Renton, restoration, Uncategorized, water on March 25, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
It’s a Prickly Situation: Constructing a Living Fence by student Meredith Moses
Posted in Cedar River Salmon Journey, Chinook, education, knotweed, landowner, Maple Valley, Renton, restoration, salmon, Uncategorized, water on March 18, 2011 | 2 Comments »
It was a beautiful late winter day. The sun was shining, it was cool, but not cold, a perfect day for planting. We were planting native vegetation at the Lower Lions Reach Natural Area on the Cedar River. Today we built a living fence between King County land and the neighboring privately held parcel. This [...]




