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*Connect with restoration [[efforts]] in mutually beneficial ways.
*Connect with restoration [[efforts]] in mutually beneficial ways.


===Citizens===
===Land Stewards===
*Provide local knowledge about the [[Sites and Places|sites and places]] in which you live.
*Provide local knowledge about the [[Sites and Places|sites and places]] in which you live.
*Identify [[workgroups]] that work nearby.
*Identify [[workgroups]] that work nearby.
*Track down or share [[documents]].
*Track down or share [[documents]], and learn about how your lands provide [[ecosystem services]].


===Conservation Professionals===
===Conservation Professionals===

Revision as of 16:23, 13 January 2016

Tree recruitment in Snohomish Delta

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WorkgroupsEffortsProductsPlacesTopicsHeadwatersLowland WatershedsFloodplainsRiver DeltasEmbaymentsBeachesHeadlandsEach wiki page provides information about a human system or ecosystem component, click to explore!

This website helps us work together on ecosystem restoration. We share resources, information and ideas under a shared social contract. A wiki is a collection of interlinked web pages and documents. Any user can create and edit pages and share documents at any time. Our goal is to help other users find and synthesize sources of information. Read more about The Big Picture...

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How does it work?


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Explore human system pages:

We work in human systems made of workgroups which use resources to complete efforts either building knowledge of topics or doing work in places. All this effort results in lots of documents.

Explore ecosystem pages:

We live in ecosystems where snow-fed headwaters, and rain-fed lowlands collect into floodplains and then through river deltas to enter the Salish Sea ringed by a mix of beaches, embayments and headlands.


We Invite You to Join Us

Our goal is to empower people as stewards of the Salish Sea ecosystem. We aim to connect scientists, citizens, and public servants.

Scientists and Students

  • Describe sites where you have specific knowledge or information.
  • Share your findings on different topics.
  • Connect with restoration efforts in mutually beneficial ways.

Land Stewards

Conservation Professionals