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Duwamish Hill Preserve - Earth Month Duwamish Hill …04/11/2026
Activities
We're excited to invite you to volunteer with us for a special Earth Month event at Duwamish Hill Preserve, a Tukwila park providing critical wildlife habitat and public trails in the middle of an industrial area. Join us on April 11th from 10:00-1:00 to restore essential wildlife habitat by removing Himalayan blackberries that threaten our local native trees, shrubs, and groundcover.
This event is brought to you through a community collaboration between Dirt Corps, Serve Ethiopians Washington, Tukwila Parks, and Forterra. We'll start with a brief introduction to the site and have restoration professionals on hand to answer your questions. We will end with warm snacks, and a special guest speaker to share insights on the vital benefits of open space river corridors.
We’ll also share educational materials about the importance and history of the Duwamish River will be available to take home.
All ages OK
1 out of 50 participants registered.
What to Bring
Please dress for the weather (in layers to stay warm/dry). Snacks, drinks, tools, and gloves will all be provided.
Where to Meet
Signs will direct you from the parking lot to where we will meet - look for the pop up tents.
Where to Park
Park in the nearby parking lot at Duwamish Hill Preserve — 3800 S 115th St, Tukwila, WA 98168. If parking is full, you may park along the road and sidewalk.
Date & Time
April 11, 2026 10am - 1pm
Contact
Daniel Hachet
dhachet@forterra.org
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