From King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks <[email protected]>
Subject The Evergreen: Looking back on 2025
Date December 30, 2025 7:01 PM
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An unforgettable year for environmental stewardship in King County.





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Looking back on 2025, an unforgettable year for environmental stewardship

Collage of salmon, a trail opening with bikes, tree planting, two wastewater operators and scientists standing in a shallow river wearing safety gear. [ [link removed] ]

Our best accomplishments – those that produce lasting, measurable results – are those we achieve with our partners. It’s a consistent theme you see throughout our top achievements in 2025.

In our coordinated response to catastrophic flooding, wastewater infrastructure upgrades that improve salmon habitat, new trail segments in South King County and Redmond, community investments that reduce waste and cut greenhouse gas emissions, and hopeful signs for kokanee salmon recovery, you consistently see the power of collective action.

We invite you to take a moment to check what we achieved together.

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