Environmental stewardship

As of 2012, 66,072 acres of the land zoned Rural and Agriculture in King County demonstrate stewardship with a farm plan, forest plan and/or enrollment in conservation incentive programs.

Northwest natural yard and garden
Earth-friendly tips, tools and resources King County provides to save resources, reduce pollution, and promote sustainability and biodiversity in the maritime Pacific Northwest region that includes King County.

The Dirt: calendar of hands-on volunteer events
Roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty doing good things alongside your neighbors.

Environmental resources for teachers and students
Learn about King County's educational programs and find environmentally-oriented information developed for learners young and old.

Sustainable building
Services and resources for developers, architects, engineers and homeowners to build in ways that are beneficial now and over the long-term.

  • Land stewardship
    Find out how to make a stewardship plan in rural areas and related to agriculture and forestry.

Puget Sound Fresh (external link)
Look up fresh produce to buy from local famrs in King County and around Puget Sound.

Envirostars (external link)
Directory of environmentally-friendly businesses for citizens who prefer doing business with companies proven to care for our environement.

Vashon Habitat Stewardship Whirlwind event
Presentation videos covering a variety of wildlife habitat topics related to Vashon and Maury Islands. Presented January, 2013.

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Carwash kit
Find out how to build and use a car wash kit to help reduce water pollution in streams, lakes and Puget Sound.

What you can do to reduce greenhouse gases now

  1. Bus, bike or walk instead of driving;
  2. Be energy efficient;
  3. Become and EcoConsumer;
  4. Seek zero waste - reduce, reuse, recycle, compost;
  5. Buy locally-grown food (external link);
  6. Make your home and garden greener;
  7. Restore habitat;
  8. Know your carbon footprint (external link);
  9. Change your thinking;
  10. Plug in…to the local environmental action community.

Green cleaning methods
Cleaning products that are irritant-free, effective, inexpensive and safe for you and the environment, provided by Health - Seattle and King County.

For more information about environmental stewardship in King County, please contact Glynnis Vaughan, Communication Specialist, DNRP Public Affairs Unit.

Related information

Related agencies

News and announcements

Apr. 19, 2013
King County honors 12 environmental leaders with Green Globe Awards
Louise Miller, Environmental Catalyst
Cascade Bicycle Club, Leader in Community Stewardship
Friends of the Cedar River Watershed (FCRW), Leader in Community Stewardship

Aug. 28, 2012
External report, KPLU
Why King County held a party for a property tax audio

Apr. 12, 2012
King County Earth Week events offer chances to learn more, do more about environment

Sept. 28, 2010
External opinion, Issaquah Press
Sustainability takes leadership, balance

» Archived news and announcements

Contact

Please offer suggestions and report errors in the Environmental Stewardship portal to Fred Bentler, webmaster.