What is University of Washington Bothell/Cascadia College doing to be Salmon-Safe and help protect Puget Sound? First certified in 2008 as one of Washington’s first Salmon-Safe campuses, the 135-acre University of Washington Bothell/Cascadia College remains a leading Salmon-Safe project in Puget Sound. The 58-acre wetland restoration project on campus redirects… [Read Article]
As a certification label now featured on products from the most environmentally innovative throughout Puget Sound’s agricultural tributaries, Salmon-Safe connects… [Read Article]
What is REI doing in its Puget Sound operations to be Salmon-Safe and help protect local watersheds? First certified in… [Read Article]
News
Thursday, January 24 2019
“Hero of Salmon” Awards from reclaimed Oregon Highway Signs Presented at “Salmon in the City” Urban Design & Ecology Event… [Read Article]
Events
Thursday, October 11 2018
Returning to Seattle on January 24 is Salmon in the City, our event highlighting innovations in ecologically sustainable urban design and… [Read Article]
Events
Thursday, August 30 2018
For more than 80 years, polluted runoff from Seattle’s Aurora Bridge has been discharged untreated to Seattle’s Lake Washington Ship… [Read Article]
Go fish! Google and Facebook sites in Seattle will rank among world’s most salmon-friendly buildings Geekwire One needn’t be a… [Read Article]