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Group's NameMissionAddressPhone NumberEmail Address
Blueberry Park Volunteers Conserve Blueberry Park (off East D Street at 74th Street East) and its more than 4,000, 60-year-old blueberry bushes 7618 McKinley Ave., Tacoma WA 98404 253-474-6575 cvalbert@wamail.net
Cascade Land Conservancy The Cascade Land Conservancy envisions a region that combines spectacular landscapes, a vibrant economy and great places to live. We will act with immediacy to protect and steward our region's most precious resource -- the land. We will lead a movement to connect conservation to the fabric of our community and thereby change conservation as we know it. 917 Pacific Ave., Suite 304, Tacoma, WA 98402 (206) 292-5907 ext. 218 stacyc@cascadeland.org
Chambers Clover Creek Watershed Chambers Creek, Clover Creek watershed restoration 253-581-2364, Al Schmauder
Citizens for a Healthy Bay Commencement Bay conservation 917 Pacific Ave., Suite 100,Tacoma, WA 98402 253-383-2429 volunteer@healthybay.org
Crescent Valley Alliance The Crescent Valley Alliance encourages responsible stewardship of Crescent Lake, Creek and Estuary through education, communication, and cooperation. We strive to protect the watershed and enhance its native biodiversity for ourselves and future generations. 3604 121st Street Ct NW, Gig Harbor, WA 98332 Lucinda Wingard 253-858-3647 days wingardjl@comcast.net
Friends of McKinley Park McKinley Park preservation and restoration 3021 E. J St., Tacoma 98404 253-572-5696
Friends of Surprise Lake Creek Provide the community with a quiet retreat and enhance the health of the Surprise Lake Creek and Hylebos Creek watersheds by improving water quality and managing storm water Restore natural riparian vegetation to the site Provide environmental education to the community Restore creek functions to Surprise Lake Creek Improve the seasonal hydrological pattern of the creek 8518 20th Street East, Edgewood, WA 98371 Michael Deckert 253.922.3952 michaeldeckert@mindspring.com
Friends of Swan Creek Watershed Swan Creek watershed conservation Call for mailing address if needed ((does not want it posted))) 253-472-7264 sue.b@prodigy.net
Friends of the Hylebos Friends of the Hylebos is committed to protecting and restoring the Hylebos watershed, and enhancing our community with green open space for wildlife and humans. P.O. Box 24971,Federal Way, WA 98093 253-874-2005 streamteam@hylebos.org
Green Tacoma Partnership to sustain a healthy network of green spaces and natural areas in Tacoma through community-based stewardship. none Krystal Kyer 253-232-9978 kkyer@tahomaaudubon.org
Key Peninsula-Gig Harbor-Islands Watershed Council Foster wise stewardship of the KGI Watershed 9850 64th St E, University Place, WA Call Barbara Ann Smolko at (253) 798-6156 Tues-Fri bsmolko@co.pierce.wa.us
Marian Berejikian Friends of Pierce County, a non-profit organization, educates and empowers the people of Pierce County to preserve and restore the natural environment and promote more livable communities. P. O. Box 2084 Gig Harbor, WA 98335 (253) 851-9524 FOPC@comcast.net
Mount Rainier National Park Volunteers help to protect the natural and cultural resources of Mount Rainier National Park and to serve its visitors. They are key partners in the stewardship of one of Washington's most extraordinary places. 55210 238th Ave E, Ashford, WA 98304 360-569-2211 ext. 3385 Kevin_Bacher@nps.gov
Native Plant Salvage Alliance & GTP In support of the region's unique natural legacy, the Native Plant Salvage Alliance collaborates to preserve, restore and teach about native flora. -- We dig salvagable native plants from public and private properties subject to future development, hold them and then pass these plants on to habitat restoration projects being coordinated by non-frofit groups and public agencies in Ttacoma & Pierce County, Washington. 227 Contra Costa - Fircrest, WA 98466 253-566-3342 // 253-988-7842 anna.thurston@ssstewardship.org
Nelson Nature Park, City of Edgewood Conserve and restore native vegetation at Nelson Nature Park, 2200 118th Ave. E., Edgewood City of Edgewood,221 Meridian Ave. E.,Edgewood 253-952-3299, ask for Bonnie Valens bonnie@ci.edgewood.wa.us
Nisqually Stream Stewards Nisqually River watershed conservation 12501 Yelm Highway S.E.Olympia, WA 98513 360-438-8687, ask for Don Perry, Stream Stewards and volunteer coordinator. dperry@nwifc.org
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Pierce County Native Plant Salvage Program Native plant salvage and donation 227 Contra Costa Ave.,Fircrest WA 98466 253-566-3342 anna.thurston@ssstewardship.org
Pierce Stream Team Stream Team is a coalition of volunteers whose goal is to improve the quality of streams in Pierce County for the benefit of fish, wildlife,and people through public education and action projects. 5430 66th Ave. E., P.O. Box 1057, Puyallup, WA 98371 (253) 845-2973 Toll Free: (866) 845-9485, ask for Jayme Gordon, Pierce Stream Team Coordinator streamteam@piercecountycd.org
Preserve Planet Earth Committee, Tacoma Rotary 8 Oak Tree Park (South 74th & South Cedar streets) cleanup, invasive plant removal, planting, trail rehabilitation 1326 Tacoma Ave. S., Suite 200, P.O. Box 1777, Tacoma, WA 98401 253-779-4000, ask for Ralph Klose rklose@goodsteinlaw.com
Puget Creek Restoration Society Puget Creek watershed conservation 702 Broadway, Suite 101 Tacoma, WA 98402 (253) 779-8890 pugetcreek@yahoo.com
Sierra Club Tatoosh Group (Pierce County), Ivy League Ivy League (non-native invasive plant species removal) in Point Defiance Park and China lakes 3807 N. 11th Street, Tacoma98406 (253) 761-2983 leeannperry@harbornet.com
StreamTeam--Clark Public Utilities Clark Public Utilities' StreamTeam Program is committed to preserving a healthy environment we can enjoy and pass on to future generations. The StreamTeam's mission is to rehabilitate, restore and enhance salmon habitat and water quality conditions for all residents of Clark County while increasing the awareness of community members. The StreamTeam program is a volunteer based stream restoration and environmental education program of Clark Public Utilities' Watershed Enhancement program. The StreamTeam completes projects that include native tree plantings, environmental education, water quality monitoring and maintenance of our restored sites. In addition to our restoration opportunities, we also have an extensive watershed education program that includes service learning outings and the Stream Stewards program. The Stream Stewards program is a learn-n-serve program which provides 45 hours of hands-on watershed education ranging from hydrology and geology to native plants and stream ecology in exchange for 45 hours of volunteer time. Not only is the StreamTeam committed to bringing salmon back to Salmon Creek but to facilitating meaningful, hands-on experiences in our community. PO Box 8900, Vancouver , Washington 98668 (360) 992-8585 StreamTeam@clarkpud.com
Supporters of Sustainability (S.O.S.) Education To provide teaching and learning opportunities in Sustainability using outdoor Environmental Study Sites for students and entire school commnunity at Shadow Lake Elementary School, Maple Valley, WA. 25306 SE 184th St. 4254322038 b.running@comcast.net
Tahoma Audubon Society Tahoma Audubon Society advocates for the protection of wildlife and promotes conservation through education and activities that enrich its member's experiences in and with the natural world. 2917 Morrison Road W.,University Place, WA 98466 253-232-9978 kkyer@tahomaaudubon.org
The Nature Conservancy South Sound prairie restoration in Thurston County 120 East Union Avenue, Suite 215 Olympia, WA 98501 (360) 570-0083 or 360-480-7534 cmarschner@tnc.org
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