Let’s practice planting! Join Plant Ecologist Eric Sterner to think through plant placement, planting techniques, and volunteer planting considerations, tomorrow, Nov. 18th from 10-12pm. Don't forget to sign-up on our CEDAR events page!
While we unfortunately had to cancel our planned events for Green Seattle Day over the weekend, we're excited to announce that we are coordinating with folks to host a re-do of Green Seattle Day! Stay tuned for more details and event locations.
A recent workshop about plant management from our Forest Stewards! Forest Stewards adopt a site to work on their own and with their community to help restore our urban forests.
Exciting news that Seattle has been selected to join the @UNEP’s #GenerationRestoration initiative as a role model city for our urban forest regeneration efforts with @greenseattle! We remain committed to restoring and preserving our forested parklands.
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We regret to inform you that due to threat of high wind conditions on 11/4, we have decided to cancel Green Seattle Day at these parks. We will have more information about other parks not listed here in the morning.
#GSP#seattleforestweek2023#greenseattleday2023
We regret to inform you that due to threat of high wind conditions on 11/4, we have decided to cancel Green Seattle Day at these parks. We will have more information about other parks not listed here in the morning.
#GSP#seattleforestweek2023#greenseattleday2023
While we are heartbroken that Green Seattle Day will not take place on 11/4, your safety is our top priority. We encourage you to keep an eye out for future planting events through the CEDAR volunteer page and we hope to celebrate with you soon!
We're halfway through #SeattleForestWeek and are so excited to see folks outdoors & getting involved! Wrapping up the week is #GreenSeattleDay on Nov.4, make sure to check out seattleforestweek.org to see what activities are happening around you - don't forget to register!
Save the date! Green Seattle Day is just around the corner. Please note that these are some featured events, but there are many more happening across the city! Go to Seattleforestweek.org for more information and to find a #GreenSeattleDay event near you!
Interested in learning more about #Seattleforestweek restoration efforts, Seattle's tree canopy, and related events? Check out this great article from the Seattle Times!
seattletimes.com/life/outdoo…
ALT Photo of a GSP forest steward clearing brush at a Seattle Forest Week event. At the bottom is banner with text: Find an event near you at seattleforestweek.org.
From creating wildlife habitat, to combating climate change, & providing a place for residents to recreate, having a hand in #GreenSeattleDay is one of the best ways to give back to your neighbors, parks, & your local forest.
#SeattleForestWeek#ArborDay#Seattle#SeattleParks
ALT green graphic of Green Seattle Day event taking place at Harrison Ridge from 10am - 2pm. Red, blue, and yellow graphics of critters are surrounding a photo of Harrison Ridge.
ALT Green outline of Seattle, with yellow markers of events happening on Green Seattle Day.
ALT Green graphic with an image of Golden Gardens park, surrounded by critters in Seattle Forest Week colors (blue, red, yellow). the Magnuson Park address is also included (7400 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115)
Celebrate #GreenSeattleDay by participating in a event near you! Join the fun with the Golden Gardens Forest Steward and volunteers across the city planting native species that will become the future forest of Seattle.
#SeattleForestWeek#ArborDay#Seattle#SeattleParks
ALT Green graphic with an image of Golden Gardens park, surrounded by critters in Seattle Forest Week colors (blue, red, yellow). the golden gardens address is also included (8498 Seaview NW, Seattle, WA 98117)
All across Seattle, Forest Stewards and volunteers will be celebrating #GreenSeattleDay! Join the fun at Genesee Park South by planting native trees, shrubs, and groundcovers that will become the future forest of Seattle.
#SeattleForestWeek#ArborDay#Seattle#SeattleParks
ALT Green graphic with a photo of Genesee Park, with creatures in the seattle forest week colors surrounding the image.
Seward Park Audubon Center's lead naturalist, Ed Dominguez will introduce us to the concept of heat islands and how they impact urban areas like Seattle. We'll also discuss how researchers will track hazardous heat across the city and mitigate the harm to our residents.