Forterra is proud to award a Community Restoration Grant to @tilthalliance. The Tilth Alliance along with Green Kirkland Partnership & the Indian American Community Services Youth Leadership Program to engage 250 Indian American youth in community-based forest restoration.
Along the ridgeline of Mount Index, 102 acres of forestland with pockets of old growth groves sat unprotected — until Forterra secured a key piece of land to complete a conservation puzzle.
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Forterra is proud to announce it is awarding a Community Restoration Grant to yəhaw̓ Indigenous Creatives Collective in Seattle, to fund the ongoing restoration in Rainier Beach. https://t.co/H1TxRpUaxO
Forterra is proud to announce it is awarding a Community Restoration Grant to Trout Unlimited in Issaquah to fund the ongoing rejuvenation of Tibbetts Creek. https://t.co/XNvJdXWReb
Forterra is proud to announce it is awarding a Community Restoration Grant to Partner in Employment (PIE) in Tukwila to fund the work of the Youth Restoration Training Crew, a paid training program for immigrant and refugee youth in King County. https://t.co/RaZYyeFvwT
The purchase of Camp Klahanee is a perfect example of how our work is about both people and place. This partnership will conserve forest habitat and wildlife forever, while also providing education and recreational opportunities for those who live nearby. https://t.co/HBJmqNSLHE
Working on restoration initiatives, environmental job training programs or projects that contribute to your community's well-being? We want to help! https://t.co/MSEKZ7e7Kh
The real monster lurking under our noses isn't a vampire or a ghost. It's the terrifying reality that Washington's treasured landscapes and ecosystems and community touchstones. Will disappear unless we keep taking action. Are you with us? https://t.co/nTng2sG9j6
Our work requires us to stretch and take ambitious, aspirational approaches – which makes our values as important as the outcomes we are working towards. https://t.co/QwOqRphgHe
Forterra works to create equitable communities where nature and people thrive together. We've created this future by protecting more than 275,000 acres of at-risk land. When you imagine Washington's future, what do you see? Let us know. https://t.co/pjuOqK5CKm
Forterra brings together a broad coalition of partners to envision a place where people and nature thrive, and everyone belongs. Then, we roll up our sleeves to make it happen. Join us! https://t.co/Lfstbs5iQk
Consider visiting the Morse Wildlife Preserve this upcoming weekend! It will be open to the public on Sunday, October 8 from 9 am - 3 pm. Check out this interpretive trail guide for more information about what you can find at this special property.
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.@ForterraNW and @TukwilaParks are hosting a family friendly scavenger hunt at the Duwamish Hill this Saturday at 10am! Come discover the Puget Sound Salish Cultural Garden and dig into some tasty @MightyODonuts while you're at it!
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Have you heard? Community Restoration Grants are now open! https://t.co/D38t8jcliB
The CRG focus on conservation, promoting native plant diversity and engaging residents in environmental issues at the local level.
Mark your calendar- the final Summer Series event is for the kiddos ! Sept 23 from 10am-12pm, walk through Duwamish Hill Preserve, followed by a scavenger hunt for the whole family and tasty treats from Mighty-O’s Donuts!
Don’t miss out! Register here: https://t.co/NHQXOD5Vp8
Looking for something to do this weekend? The Morse Wildlife Preserve will be open to the public on Sunday, September 10, from 9 am - 3 pm. Check out this interpretive trail guide for more information about what you can find at this special property.
https://t.co/vlrjgt7UDg
Have you heard? Grant applications are now open! https://t.co/MSEKZ7dzUJ
Community Restoration Grants focus on conservation, promoting native plant diversity and engaging residents in environmental issues at the local level. The first round will be open from Sept. 1-30, 2023.
Mark your calendar- the final Summer Series event is for the kiddos ! Sept 23 from 10am-12pm, walk through Duwamish Hill Preserve, followed by a scavenger hunt for the whole family and tasty treats from Mighty-O’s Donuts!
Don’t miss out! Register here: https://t.co/NHQXOD5Vp8