by Green Seattle | Jun 2, 2023 | Partner Spotlight
This month, GSP blog is highlighting the work of one of our partners, Futures Rising: Restoration & Co-Creation. Learn more about Futures Rising’s important work with the environment and BIPOC communities. Futures Rising: Restoration & Co-creation is...
by Joshua Morris | Jan 14, 2019 | Guest Posts
Happy New Year from your friends at Seattle Audubon! We’re the oldest conservation organization in Washington State and one of the largest, most active Audubon chapters in the country. We lead a community of over 4,000 members in appreciating, understanding and...
by Norah Kates | Jan 27, 2016 | Science and Research
Do you know that the Green River and the Duwamish River are actually one river, 65 miles long with its headwaters in the Cascade Mountains flowing through wilderness, farmlands, tribal lands, suburbs and dense urban areas? Join us for a day of learning about this...
by Norah Kates | Nov 24, 2015 | Science and Research
The Patsy Collins Award for Excellence in Education, Environment, and Community is distributed by the Seattle Foundation to three teachers annually “to reward teachers who embody the spirit of Patsy Collins: educators who create learning experiences that make a...
by Michael Yadrick | Jun 30, 2015 | Science and Research
Bringing students into one of Seattle’s greenspaces allows students and educators to enter the ultimate outdoor classroom. It seems journal articles and newspaper/radio reports roll out weekly about the developmental and leardership-building benefits of getting kids...