Frogs are rapidly disappearing in Washington and worldwide. SAVE THE FROGS! is America's first and only public charity dedicated to amphibian conservation. Please join us at Seward Park to celebrate the 4th Annual Save The Frogs Day by participating in a 5K Fun Run & Walk. Enjoy your Saturday morning with other frog lovers in a beautiful park with a view of Lake Washington. All ages are welcome. The flat and paved course makes it convenient for strollers and even your four-legged friends. Please join us whether you are running, walking, or just enjoying the festivities!
The Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics recently designated Mount Rainer National Park as a Leave No Trace Hot Spot. Learn more about this important effort during the Leave No Trace Backyard Session at The Mountaineers Program Center on Monday, June 27, 7-9 p.m.
Jordan Mammel, from Mount Rainier National Park, will discuss recreational impacts to the Paradise meadows as well as ways that we can help restore and protect these precious alpine resources.
Washington's Next Generation, a Nature Conservancy group of young professionals.
Join us the last Thursday of each month as we check out the latest, hippest locally sourced bars in town. Come enjoy FREE appetizers (yum), hang out with other young professionals and learn a little bit more about what’s happening with Next Gen.
This month we're headed to Brave Horse Tavern, a new Tom Douglas bar and restaurant in Seattle's South Lake Union restaurant.
It'll be low-key and sure to be filled with some great conversation and company.
Washington’s Next Generation, a Nature Conservancy group of young professionals.
Join us the last Thursday of each month as we check out the latest, hippest locally sourced bars in town. Come enjoy FREE appetizers (yum), hang out with other young professionals and learn a little bit more about what’s happening with Next Gen.
This month we're headed to Local 360, a sustainable cafe and food producer in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood.
Do you value Washington’s National Forests? Join local conservation and recreation advocates for a happy hour reception on March 23rd at 5 p.m. in downtown Seattle. We will raise a glass to our forests and share ideas on how you can help shape the new National Forest Planning Rules. These rules determine how local National Forests manage precious resources and are key to protecting wildlife, watersheds, habitat and recreational opportunities in the Pacific Northwest. After 6 p.m., we will proceed to the U.S.