
Resources
Mitigation and Monitoring Program
Resources are organized by topical areas.
Climate
Plants
Noxious weeds
Native plants
Regulatory
- US Army Corps of Engineers
- Washington Department of Natural Resources – Aquatic Reserves
- Washington State Department of Ecology
- Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife – Hydraulic Project Approvals
Restoration studies
- University of Washington Restoration Ecology Network
- University of Washington Program on the Environment
- Bothell - Environmental Studies
Stewardship
Streams, rivers, and Puget Sound
- White Papers
- Removing barriers for salmon recovery
Wetlands
Wildlife and habitat
- WDFW- Living with Wildlife – resources for learning about and attracting Washington’s wildlife, coexisting with wildlife, and dealing with injured or problem wildlife
Additional resources
Blog: Clean water stories
Help us protect recovering landscapes, October 30, 2019
For more information about the Mitigation and Monitoring Program, please contact us at:
- 206-205-9178
- monica.vandervieren@kingcounty.gov