EDUCATION
To maintain and improve the ecological function of North Creek Forest through stewardship, education and conservation in perpetuity.
Forest Field Trips:
We offer service learning field trips with an emphasis on Science Technology Engineering Art and Math. Currently we serve small school groups with a maximum of 25-30 students. We look forward to growing our programming as we move into the new year.
We offer service learning field trips with an emphasis on Science Technology Engineering Art and Math. Currently we serve small school groups with a maximum of 25-30 students. We look forward to growing our programming as we move into the new year.
Coming this Spring! Badges Program:
Stay tuned to hear more about our Forest Badges Program. We will offer an adventurous hiking experience designed to help Scouts and other community groups earn their badges.
Stay tuned to hear more about our Forest Badges Program. We will offer an adventurous hiking experience designed to help Scouts and other community groups earn their badges.
Higher Education Programs:
We take pride in our long term relationships with the University of Washington and Cascadia College. Our community partnership with the UW's Restoration Ecology Network has been an amazing opportunity to exchange ideas while we work to restore a healthy and balanced ecosystem in our lowland forests. We also work to support the classes from UW Bothell and CC who visit the forest every quarter. Students come out to collect data, do research, and practice service learning with restoration ecology. We look forward to further building our relationships with these great schools.
We take pride in our long term relationships with the University of Washington and Cascadia College. Our community partnership with the UW's Restoration Ecology Network has been an amazing opportunity to exchange ideas while we work to restore a healthy and balanced ecosystem in our lowland forests. We also work to support the classes from UW Bothell and CC who visit the forest every quarter. Students come out to collect data, do research, and practice service learning with restoration ecology. We look forward to further building our relationships with these great schools.