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Explore King County’s 41 farmers markets during National Farmers Market Week August 6 – 12
Farmers markets across King County are at their most vibrant as we head into the last push of summer and…
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King County awarded USDA funding to support underrepresented farmers
King County was recently awarded $2.5 million to help improve access to land, capital, and markets for underserved farmers, ranchers,…
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Celebrate the bounty of summer with King County’s first Eat Local Month
August will be King County’s first Eat Local Month, a celebration of the abundance of local food available in the…
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Soak it in, summer has arrived!
Summers are one of King County’s best-kept secrets. To celebrate the season, we created a playlist to soak up summer…
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What makes a place worthy of preservation? King County Landmarks Coordinator Sarah Steen shares her thoughts.
By Anna Inghram King County is creating a new approach to historic preservation. The field aims to protect physical reminders…

DNRP Field Notes
Our talented workforce protects and restores the natural environment for the people, fish, and wildlife of King County, promoting more resilient, sustainable, equitable communities. We restore habitat, build and operate major infrastructure that protects Puget Sound, transform waste management to reduce carbon emissions, and expand and enhance regional parks and trails, all of which contribute to our region’s unique quality of life.
DNRP Field Notes extends this mission by offering a behind-the-scenes look at the people, places, and projects shaping King County’s environment. Through field notes, project updates, photo essays, and stories from our teams and partners, we highlight the science, creativity, and collaboration that drive our work. It’s a space designed to make our environmental stewardship more accessible, connect readers with the communities we serve, and share the innovations, challenges, and everyday moments that define our commitment to a healthier, more resilient region.
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