Candid medium shot of hands holding a young Douglas fir sapling in rich, damp soil, soft overcast Pacific Northwest daylight, 35mm film style.
Candid medium shot of hands holding a young Douglas fir sapling in rich, damp soil, soft overcast Pacific Northwest daylight, 35mm film style.
Boots on the ground

Stewardship in the mud

We coordinate hands-on habitat restoration, tree planting, and community conservation programs. Join us this Saturday to plant native canopy and restore local watersheds.

Volunteers planting young cedar trees in an open, misty forest clearing, soft overcast daylight, 35mm film style.
Volunteers planting young cedar trees in an open, misty forest clearing, soft overcast daylight, 35mm film style.
A group of people working along a lush, gravelly riverbank under overcast skies, soft natural daylight, 35mm film style.
A group of people working along a lush, gravelly riverbank under overcast skies, soft natural daylight, 35mm film style.
Smiling volunteers holding shovels and standing on a muddy trail, candid 35mm style, soft overcast daylight.
Smiling volunteers holding shovels and standing on a muddy trail, candid 35mm style, soft overcast daylight.
Our programs

Our core initiatives

We focus on immediate, physical stewardship projects that directly restore Washington's forests, waterways, and urban green spaces.

Native Canopy Restoration

Watershed Protection

Saturday Work Parties

We plant Douglas firs, cedars, and native shrubs to rebuild lost forest habitats and cool regional soils.

We clear invasive weeds and stabilize riverbanks along local waterways to protect salmon and water quality.

Every project is a welcoming, hands-on gathering. We supply the tools, training, and snacks—you bring the boots.

Physical impact

Grounded in physical results

12,400+

Trees Planted

18 Miles

Riverbank Restored

3,200

Saturday Volunteers

Get your boots dirty

No experience needed. Join our next Saturday morning work party and help restore Washington's native forests and local streams.