The Healthy Forest Program partners with local communities to recruit, train, and support volunteer stewards to lead forest restoration projects in priority parks. Ultimately, the county aims to build a strong culture of community stewardship, leadership, and partnership to support a healthy urban forest for everyone. The county's program relies on a network of individuals, non-profit organizations, businesses, schools, and county staff.
So far, we have:
| Increase Biodiversity at Picnic Point Park! | Edmonds, WA | ... |
| Save Trees at McCollum Park! | Everett, WA | ... |
| Plant Trees and Increase Biodiversity at Lake Stickney! | Lynnwood, WA | ... |