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Adopt a Tree in Stanwood!
A grass roots organization whose objective is to give trees to responsible caretakers to plant and care for so that Stanwood can replenish and maintain it's beautiful forests. [1730]

City of Bellevue - Parks & Community Services Dept - Natural Resource Division
The Natural Resources Program provides and promotes stewardship of natural and cultural resources within the City of Bellevue. [1891]

EarthCorps
EarthCorps is a Seattle-based environmental restoration nonprofit. They bring young people from across the USA and around the world to learn about and restore our local environment. [1717]

Forests & Fish Forever
The online home of the Washington Forest Protection Association. Members of the association include large and small companies, families, and individual members - own and manage about 4.5 million acres of forests in WA. [310]

Gardening in Western Washington
Presented by Washington State University, this page provides articles on the best trees and plants for the Washington climate, also information on common tree problems in the area [676]

Gifford Pinchot National Forest
On-line info on this "urban national forest" provided by the USDA Forest Service. [332]

Hybrid Poplar Trees and Cuttings from Segal Ranch
Segal Ranch grows and sells high-quality hybrid poplar tree cuttings for use in paper production, phytoremediation, and stream restoration [2123]

King Conservation District
Since 1949, the KCD has been helping the people of King County manage their natural resources. The KCD provides education and technical assist on many resource issues. They promote conservation through demonstration projects, educational events, providing technical assistance, and, in some cases, providing or pointing the way to funding. [1702]

King County Forestry Program
King County's Forestry Program focuses on the retention of forests for their environmental, social, and economic benefits. The Forestry Program provides education, technical assistance, and economic incentives aimed at retaining forest resources across mountain, rural and urban landscapes. [2252]

Longfellow Creek Home Page
The Longfellow Creek Watershed Action Project is a cooperative effort to reduce pollution within the watershed of Longfellow Creek, one of only three remaining open, un-piped, free-flowing creeks in Seattle. [348]

Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
This is the offical USDA Forest Service site for the forest. Contains information on recreation, wildlife, planning and current activities. [657]

Northwest Environmental Education Council
The Northwest Environmental Education Council (NWEEC) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization providing environmental education opportunities for youth and adults throughout the Pacific Northwest. [2555]

Northwest Tree Alliance
Northwest Tree Alliance is dedicated to producing educational events and programs honoring humans, trees, and our shared environment. Northwest Tree Alliance is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation based in Seattle. [2556]

Pacific Northwest Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture
Provides information on the organization, a quarterly newsletter, and tree care information. [368]

Pesticide Information Center On-Line
Presented by Washington State University in the TriCities, this page provides a wealth of information on use of pesticides. [687]

Puget Sound Green Pages
Internet links for the Puget Sound Environmental Community in Northwest Washington State [382]

Seattle City Arborist
Links to Tree and Urban Forestry resources in Seattle. [1496]

Seattle Transportation Landscape Architect's Office
Links to the City resources to guide the design and construction of Landscape Architectural elements in the street right-of-way. [1710]

Seattle Urban Nature
SUN assists community groups, local governments, non-profit organizations and private citizens in their efforts to survey, map, restore and maintain urban forests in the Puget Sound region. [2899]

State Government
Washington's official state website [428]

State Urban and Community Forestry Program
Washington's Urban and Community Forestry Program is a Federal-supported service of the Washington Department of Natural Resources, providing organizational and technical urban forestry assistance primarily to communities and interested local stake holders. [797]

Tree Protection Regulations in Seattle
Trees in Seattle and are legally protected in a variety of ways. This informative document ummarizes the regulations enforced by the Department of Design, Construction and Land Use in Seattle (PDF file) [1919]

Vancouver Urban Forestry Program
The mission of Vancouver's Urban Forestry Program is to preserve, manage and enhance existing trees and vegetation and to promote the reforestation of the urban area for the aesthetic, environmental and economic benefits that trees provide to city residents and visitors. [2580]

Washington Community Forestry Council
The Washington State Urban and Community Forestry Program works to educate citizens and decision-makers about the economic, environmental, psychological and aesthetic benefits of trees and to assist local governments, citizen groups and volunteers in planting and sustaining healthy trees and vegetation wherever people live and work in Washington State. [2258]

Washington Native Plant Society
The Washington Native Plant Society offers opportunities to gain, share, and use knowledge about native plants through field trips, workshops, publications, and special projects. [886]

Washington State's Small Forest Landowner Office
The Small Forest Landowner Office serves as a resource and focal point for small forest landowner concerns and policies. With a mission to protect both the economic viability of small forest landowners and the natural resources on which they depend, the office will seek to develop incentive-based policies for improving the management of Washington's privately owned non-industrial forests. [1619]

State U&CF Coordinators

- State Forester - Pat McElroy

- State Urban & Community Forestry Coordinator: Sarah Griffith


Weather Information

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Books

- Champion Trees of Washington State.

- Trees of Seattle : The Complete Tree-Finder's Guide to the City's 740 Varieties.


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