Active Conservation

Stewardship on Washington soil

We gather every Saturday morning to plant native canopy and restore critical Washington watersheds. Join a dedicated community of local volunteers turning climate anxiety into physical, local action on the ground this weekend.

Our Impact

Tangible local restoration results

12,400+

Douglas firs planted in local soil

45

Washington watersheds fully restored

180+

Saturday morning work parties completed

Candid close-up of hands holding damp rich soil with a small green Douglas fir sapling, soft overcast Pacific Northwest daylight, earthy tones, 35mm film style.
Candid close-up of hands holding damp rich soil with a small green Douglas fir sapling, soft overcast Pacific Northwest daylight, earthy tones, 35mm film style.
Who We Are

Dirt under our fingernails

We do not write policy papers or analyze abstract data. Instead, we gather local residents, supply the shovels, and plant native saplings directly into regional soil to combat habitat loss, pollution, and rapid climate change.

By partnering with schools, community groups, and regional environmental experts, we make ecological restoration accessible, practical, and deeply social. Every native tree planted strengthens Washington's future canopy and supports regional biodiversity.

Bring your boots

No prior experience is required to make a tangible difference on Washington soil. We supply the shovels, the native saplings, and the local ecological expertise. Sign up for our next Saturday morning work party.