by Madeline Cooper | Apr 18, 2020 | At Home Resources
It’s easy to feel disconnected from both our human and natural communities right now. And with Earth Day approaching, and many of the traditional celebrations having been cancelled, many of us are feeling a little lost. To celebrate Earth Month, and encourage...
by Fate Syewoangnuan | Apr 7, 2020 | At Home Resources, Partner Spotlight, Science and Research
A few years ago, I spent several months working remotely in Seattle, writing a management plan for forested natural areas in New York City. It was during this time that I developed an appreciation for the sophistication and dedication of natural area programming in...
by Madeline Cooper | Mar 18, 2020 | At Home Resources
With school cancelled, and some very important social distancing measures in place, many families are starting to feel a little cooped up. Luckily it is possible to safely explore many of our urban outdoors areas I’m here with some fun, educational and,...
by Fate Syewoangnuan | Feb 11, 2020 | At Home Resources, Restoration Resources
While the age old idiom warns of “seeing the forest for the trees,” we’re here to warn of the opposite: “seeing the trees for the forest!” What we mean is that it can be difficult to notice the difference between invasive and native...
by Madeline Cooper | Jan 10, 2020 | At Home Resources, Science and Research
Note: this blog post is not meant as a guide to identifying and collecting edible mushrooms. If you are interested in learning more about edible mushrooms please check out the Puget Sound Mycological Society (http://www.psms.org/index.php) As we transition from rainy...
by Fate Syewoangnuan | Nov 27, 2019 | At Home Resources, Restoration Resources
Photo by Todd Parker Planting for the Future Here at the Green Seattle Partnership, we’re very excited about ecological restoration! We’re grateful to have done critical work with volunteers to reclaim and restore urban forests by removing aggressive weeds...