Teachers! Our Youth Education Classroom Lessons Have Gone VIRTUAL
/Youth Education has moved online this fall to function in a time of COVID-19. Learn more about our lessons and sign up for your VIRTUAL classroom lessons.
Read MoreTips, tricks, and a quick peek into the everyday life of the conservation district.
Youth Education has moved online this fall to function in a time of COVID-19. Learn more about our lessons and sign up for your VIRTUAL classroom lessons.
Read MoreWho won the 2020 Cascade Lake-Friendly Gardening Award in Lake Steven? Read on to find out!
Read MoreRosemary Hopson worked for SCD as the AmeriCorps Environmental Educator through the Washington Service Corps from last October to July of this year. We asked her to share some reflections about her experiences at SCD, and this is what she had to say.
Read MoreLeave it to beaver— as North America’s largest rodent, they have a hefty amount of influence on our lands.
Second only to humans for their ability to shape the landscape, they dam waterways to create ponds for swimming, foraging, lodging and protection against predators. These dams not only create a better living space for beavers, but for other wildlife and, critically, juvenile salmon that also need spaces to forage and hide from predators.
Read MoreWatch our video about ideas for your residential garden by two of our staff members, Kari and Sara.
Read MoreEditor’s Note: On Thursday, August 13, we held our annual partnership event virtually and we honored to have Zsofia Pasztor from Farmer Frog join us to discuss her work in the center of this national crisis of food insecurity, and the changed world due to COVID-19. She called us from the farm and, like all of us, had challenges with coverage and clarity in this time of heavy internet and cellular use. Here’s her follow up message to those concerned with what they can do to help. - Kari Quaas, SCD
Read MoreThe crew this year has been nothing short of fantastic. While a normal year can be challenging and requires a large amount of flexibility, the addition challenges, such as a January with 27 days of rain and suspension of field labor due to Covid-19, made this particular year unique.
Read MoreBeavers definitely live in the City of Lake Stevens. Snohomish CD and the city work together to help keep them in place for the many benefits beavers provide. Check out our latest webinar talking about how to live with beavers.
Read MoreAs we’ve all been sequestered due to the pandemic it has been nice to finally see the sun and know that summer is just around the corner. However, as a horse owner, you know that this time of year is the time when we, our horses, and barns begin to deal with another plague – flies.
Read MoreWe want photos of flowers, foliage, mature plants, small plants- whatever you have! Consider this a challenge- the best will be featured on our website, social media and future outreach!*
We could all use some time in our gardens right now. So, get out there and snap a few pics!
Watch from the safety and comfort of your living the webinars we hosted in May 2020 on beavers, climate resilience and running a tree farm.
Read MoreWhen Joe Crumbley joined our team last year, he couldn’t have predicted that 2020 would be the year a global pandemic would create a national crisis for food security.
Unfortunately, 2020 is that kind of year. But during the COVID-19 health crisis, we are continuing to partner with local organizations in an effort to provide food security to families in Snohomish County.
Read More“We have paint all over our hardwood floors from her- but it was worth it to see her get excited about this project.” — Deborah R, Eleanor Ridgeway’s parent
Read MoreWhile there are delays in federal funding requiring a lot of patience, there are also a lot of small grants or funds being set up to help respond to Covid-19 marketplace changes.
Read MoreRivers are far more than currents of flowing water- they are the veins of the Puget Sound. The surrounding forests, marshes and floodplains are just as crucial to the ecosystem. Along the winding path of the Pilchuck River sits a plot of land that’s been farmed by the Cushman (now Cushman-Chambers) family for almost a century.
Read MoreEnjoy our first foray into the webinar world with “Sustainable Food Gardening.”
Read MoreHere’s the latest from our Agriculture Group about services that they are able to provide during the stay at home order.
Read MoreCongratulations and thank you to our 2020 Youth Art Contest participants! Take a moment to appreciate their talents and enjoy a mini art break.
Read More“We’re so dependent on the food chain, how can we become more independent? How can we harken back to yesteryears?” Nuss asked. “[This project] is a great educational experience for our students who live in our techy, X-Box age.”
Read MoreRaised garden beds are a great way to grow food instantly when there is a concern over potential soil contaminants. Some materials to avoid include pressure treated wood, wood with paint or varnish, and deciduous wood.
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