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CEDAR-SAMMAMISH WATERSHED
If you live or work in the Cedar-Sammamish watershed and within Snohomish County, District staff can help you manage your farm, protect water quality, promote fish & wildlife habitat, and address other issues on your property. Need help funding your project? Depending what your project is, the Conservation District may be able to share some of the costs.
If your neighborhood isn't covered in one of our special project areas, don't worry we can still help. The Snohomish Conservation District provides a full range of services to those who live outside of a special project area or when a project ends.
Not sure where the Cedar-Sammamish Watershed boundaries are? Take a look at our Conservation Action Map (on the left). You can share your own projects from within this watershed and encourage others to take action, too!
Upcoming Events
Watershed News & Highlights
Studies have proven what many of us have suspected for a long time: planting trees in urban areas measurably improves quality of life and overall health of the residents living in those spaces. However, these trees have another secret benefit. Urban trees can also play a vital role in addressing stormwater problems.
Read about our 2021 Orca Recovery Day nature walk in Mountlake Terrace. We have a whale of a time!
Learn about the requirements for Brier residents tied to their residential stormwater detention ponds.
Watch a replay of our Perrinville Watershed webinar as well as scroll through the slides
Watch our onsite video from the Perrinville Watershed in November 2020 featuring our super productive Veterans Conservation Corps Crew.
The business entrepreneurship course of Cultivating Success registration is open! Learn how to farm in a financially sustainable way.
“Orcatober” is officially in the books!
COVID-19 has been a disruption for all of us, but it couldn’t get in the way of recovery efforts for our Southern Resident Killer Whales. We were fortunate to be able to celebrate Orca Recovery Day with all who participated in our scavenger hunt, rain barrel sale and Eco Challenge.