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Our dead logs bring all the birds to the park
Excuse the pop-music reference – but it’s true!The greenbelt has a shortage of dead logs on the ground, so we decided to take it into our own hands to put more of them out there. At the beginning of the year, we laid out some dead logs ground in various places around the greenbelt. This…
Summer in the Greenbelt
Our summer restoration schedule went into effect this month – now we’re out in the greenbelt every day! Go to our Restoration Page (see links to the right) to see our current schedule or to RSVP for a work party. We’re working with some great groups this summer, including Seattle Youth Employment Program (SYEP), Student…
Invasive Species Profile: Scotch broom
Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) is an invasive plant in the U.S., and we encounter it often on our restoration sites. It was brought here by Scottish settlers as an ornamental plant and has since spread across the country in gardens and wildlands alike. If left unchecked, the plants grow into dense stands which out-compete any…
Thank you to our donors!
Nature Consortium is working to restore a part of the Longfellow Creek watershed on land owned by Allstar Fitness. Funding is provided by People For Puget Sound, Nucor Steel, and Nature Consortium. This site is now undergoing maintenance (weeding and mulching) which will continue through the summer. Left: Nature Consortium volunteers at the Allstar Fitness…
Open Day May 2
Today was a great day for restoration. We worked at the Cooper site on maintenance and invasive species removal. We spread mulch over about 1,120 sq.ft. of land and applied 30 mulch rings to our plants, as well as maintaining 30 preexisting mulch rings. Next we worked on getting rid of the English ivy. We…
Youth Service Day 4/25
Saturday’s work party marked the annual Global Youth Service Day, and we celebrated with another great weekend of work. The day was spent at the 14th & Holly site with the University Child Development School (UCDS) and other community members. The Mark Smason Band entertained us while we worked on site maintenance, mulch rings, and…
EARTH DAY
Thank you to everyone who came out for our Earth Day event with Duwamish Alive! and Earth Corps. The event was held at our Cooper site (Pigeon Point Park) on Saturday, April 18th. We had a great volunteer turnout – over 500 people including corporate groups and student organizations. Volunteers were divided into 20 groups…
March 27: Explorer School
A few kids from Explorer Junior High School joined us on March 27th for a work party at our Cooper site. We removed 170 sq. ft. of Himalayan blackberry and spread 509 sq. ft. of mulch – all before lunch. After eating pizza with the kids, we removed 750 sq. ft. of Scotch broom and…
Weekend work parties
We had two work parties this weekend, one on Saturday and one on Sunday. On Saturday, we had a cool group from Arbor Heights Community Church, as well as some of our regular volunteers. On Sunday, the youth from Students Today Leaders Forever (STLF) joined us for a few hours and brought some yummy fried…