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[[file:nwolywatersheds.jpg|left|300px]]'''Northwest Olympia is a set of neighborhoods that occupy the populated areas between the [[City of Olympia]] core, and [[The Evergreen State College]] at the base of the [[Cooper Point Peninsula]] which sits between [[Budd Inlet]] and [[Eld Inlet]] in the [[South Puget Sound]] basin.  It includes five [[ecosystem sites]] each of which is a distinct [[landform]].  These include [[West Bay Watersheds]], [[Schneider Creek Watershed]], [[Crestline Coastal Watershed]], [[Butler Cove Watershed]], and [[Green Cove Watershed]].  As is common in the Salish Sea lowlands, these catchments share a flat area of groundwater recharge on the glacial plateau, between Division Street and Cooper Point road that I like to call "the swales".  Because of culture, location, transportation network and hydrology, I think of these as one complex social-ecological system.'''
[[file:nwolywatersheds.jpg|left|300px]]'''Northwest Olympia is a set of neighborhoods that occupy the populated areas between the [[City of Olympia]] core, and [[The Evergreen State College]] at the base of the [[Cooper Point Peninsula]] which sits between [[Budd Inlet]] and [[Eld Inlet]] in the [[South Puget Sound]] basin.  It includes five [[ecosystem sites]] each of which is a distinct [[landform]].  These include [[West Bay Watersheds]], [[Schneider Creek Watershed]], [[Crestline Coastal Watershed]], [[Butler Cove Watershed]], and [[Green Cove Watershed]].  As is common in the Salish Sea lowlands, these catchments share a flat area of groundwater recharge on the glacial plateau, between Division Street and Cooper Point road that I like to call "the swales".  Because of culture, location, transportation network and hydrology, I think of these as one complex social-ecological system on the NW urbanizing edge of Olympia.'''


This landscape is the home of the first chapter of the [[Ecosystem Guild]], an experimental effort to weave together stewards and custodians of the land into a coherent network of action.
This landscape is the home of the first chapter of the [[Ecosystem Guild]], an experimental effort to weave together stewards and custodians of the land into a coherent network of action.
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*[[The Evergreen State College]] is perched on the West edge of Green Cove Creek, and has graduate and undergraduate programs focused on the social and ecological aspects of restoration.
*[[The Evergreen State College]] is perched on the West edge of Green Cove Creek, and has graduate and undergraduate programs focused on the social and ecological aspects of restoration.
*[[Wild Fish Conservancy]] has staff that live in the watershed who pay attention to the creeks, and have completed spawner surveys on Green Cove Creek, supported WDFW in surveys of [[Olympic Mudminnow]]
*[[Wild Fish Conservancy]] has staff that live in the watershed who pay attention to the creeks, and have completed spawner surveys on Green Cove Creek, supported WDFW in surveys of [[Olympic Mudminnow]]
*[[US Fish and Wildlife Service]]
*[[US Fish and Wildlife Service]] is involved in monitoring the Olympic Mudminnow
*[[Thurston County League of Women Voters]] has been involved in contesting residential development on the old [[Sundberg Gravel Mine]] located on the ridge between Butler Cove, Green Cove, and Schneider Creek.

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Northwest Olympia is a set of neighborhoods that occupy the populated areas between the City of Olympia core, and The Evergreen State College at the base of the Cooper Point Peninsula which sits between Budd Inlet and Eld Inlet in the South Puget Sound basin. It includes five ecosystem sites each of which is a distinct landform. These include West Bay Watersheds, Schneider Creek Watershed, Crestline Coastal Watershed, Butler Cove Watershed, and Green Cove Watershed. As is common in the Salish Sea lowlands, these catchments share a flat area of groundwater recharge on the glacial plateau, between Division Street and Cooper Point road that I like to call "the swales". Because of culture, location, transportation network and hydrology, I think of these as one complex social-ecological system on the NW urbanizing edge of Olympia.

This landscape is the home of the first chapter of the Ecosystem Guild, an experimental effort to weave together stewards and custodians of the land into a coherent network of action.

The following Workgroups are in some way active in this landscape