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restoration project on snoqualmie river
Restoration project on the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River.  Photo by Extension Watershed Steward Nick Samargis.

New! Steward Mentors!
Looking for some help getting started? Wish you could just pick someone's brain a bit before diving into your own project? Talk to a Steward Mentor!


Get some attention!
Keep up the great work Stewards! Would you like to see your project featured on Spotlight on Stewardship? Send your story and photos to Tara Zimmerman at tara.zimmerman@kingcounty.gov. Don’t be shy, projects of all sizes and levels of progress are welcome.

Submit some news:
The last edition of Runoff (.pdf), the Extension Watershed Stewardship newsletter, was published in 2005. A new edition is in the works. If you would like to write an article or contribute content please contact Tara Zimmerman at tara.zimmerman@kingcounty.gov.

Get Info:
The “Go To” List (.pdf) is a comprehensive list of resources and contact people in King County specifically written for new Stewards. Dennis Clark (WRIA 9) updates this list often. This link will take you to the most up to date copy.

Looking for more information? Visit Resources for county, university, and national information, and for grant sources.

Report your hours!

• All Stewards may now use this form - Report Here!

 


   
  Updated
Dec 28, 2007
               
                         
                         
 


Contact us:
Tara Zimmerman Water Resources Educator, 206-205-3203
Darcy Batura, Environmental Educator, 206-205-3130, 711 (TTY), 206-296-0952 (FAX)
WSU King County Extension ,
200 Mill Ave S., Suite 100, Renton, WA 98057 USA (effective May 29, 2007)
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