Stillwaters Environmental Center

Stillwaters Environmental Center Community science, protection, and restoration of Puget Sound lowland streams & estuaries.

Thank you Claire, John, and Gabriel  Peninsula Conservancy for replacing and reinstalling the Stillwaters mailbox post a...
10/14/2023

Thank you Claire, John, and Gabriel Peninsula Conservancy for replacing and reinstalling the Stillwaters mailbox post after it was irreparably damaged by a vehicle a little over a week ago. 🙏

You’re the best!!

Thanks for stopping by! We’re in the middle of becoming a part of Great Peninsula Conservancy's (GPC) Land Labs program....
10/11/2023

Thanks for stopping by! We’re in the middle of becoming a part of Great Peninsula Conservancy's (GPC) Land Labs program. This is a fantastic move for both Stillwaters and GPC and will ensure that the ecological and scientific story of the Carpenter Creek estuary continues to be shared with and inspire our community! For more information, check out GPC’s website and keep your eyes peeled for the 2024 event series celebrating this exciting transition!

www.greatpeninsula.org

Writing our US congressional representatives and senators to make sure Congress passes new laws to protect our waters se...
08/30/2023

Writing our US congressional representatives and senators to make sure Congress passes new laws to protect our waters seems to be the only option to overcome the Supreme Court's restrictive reading of previous law.

The Biden administration finalized the new regulation to comply with a Supreme Court decision from this year.

Scroll down in the article to the “How to Help Birds Spring Forward".
05/20/2023

Scroll down in the article to the “How to Help Birds Spring Forward".

The seasons are changing as the planet warms. Some migratory species may break under the strain—but others could surprise us.

Join me to help save the Pacific Northwest's iconic salmon and steelhead – the fish orca need to survive!I'm participati...
04/28/2023

Join me to help save the Pacific Northwest's iconic salmon and steelhead – the fish orca need to survive!

I'm participating in Survive the Sound. This online game uses funny fish avatars to represent real steelhead (a fish similar to salmon) that were tracked during research efforts led by a local nonprofit, Long Live the Kings. The tracking data lets scientists understand why the fish are dying.

Join my team here: https://survivethesound.org/join-team?team=stillwaters-steelies

Come pick your favorite fish at SurvivetheSound.org and join my team, Stillwaters’ Steelies. A larger team increases our chances of winning with the most surviving fish. From May 1-5, we'll watch the fish migrate from their natal stream to the Pacific Ocean and see who survives. If you'd like to do even more, consider donating or signing up to volunteer with Long Live the Kings!

Sign up for Stillwaters’ Steelies team before May 1!

My steelhead can beat your steelhead – that’s why I’m picking the best fish to . Who do you think will make it to the Pacific? Sponsor a fish, save a species.

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26034 Barber Cut Off Road NE
Kingston, WA
98346

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Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm

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