Forest Restoration at 29th Ave Pocket Forest
Please note: This event has extended hours, from 10a to 2p.
You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.
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What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.
What we provide: Tools, gloves, light snacks, training on restoration activity and safety talk
Read MoreForest Restoration at Thistle Street Greenspace
You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.
Click here to sign up as an individual
OR
Click here to register as a group
What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.
What we provide: Tools, gloves, light snacks, training on restoration activity and safety talk
Read MoreVolunteer Park Cleanup at Roxhill Park
You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and trash pickup, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.
Click here to sign up as an individual
OR
Click here to register as a group
What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.
What we provide: Tools, gloves, training on activity and safety talk
Read MoreForest Restoration at Pigeon Point Park
You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.
Click here to sign up as an individual
OR
Click here to register as a group
What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.
What we provide: Tools, gloves, light snacks, training on restoration activity and safety talk
Read MoreForest Restoration at Camp Long
You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.
Click here to sign up as an individual
OR
Click here to register as a group
What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.
What we provide: Tools, gloves, light snacks, training on restoration activity and safety talk
Read MoreForest Restoration in the West Duwamish Greenbelt
You and your fellow volunteers will participate in fun, hands-on conservation work led by staff from DNDA’s Nature Team. Restoration work includes removing invasive plants, planting native species, and mulching new plantings, depending on time of year and the restoration progress in each site.
Click here to sign up as an individual
OR
Click here to register as a group
What to bring: Long pants, warm and dry layers, closed-toed shoes and rain gear as needed. Bring any water you might want during the volunteer event. If you have your own pair of work gloves, feel free to bring them. Signed youth waiver form, if under 18.
What we provide: Tools, gloves, light snacks, training on restoration activity and safety talk
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