Wildlife-Supporting Nurseries & Plant Suppliers
- Go Natives! – 2112 NW 199th Street, Shoreline, WA
- Swanson’s Nursery – 9701 15th Avenue NW, Seattle, WA 98117
- Seattle Native Plants LLC – Burien – By appointment only
- City People’s Garden Store – 2939 E Madison Street, Seattle, WA 98112
- Wildflowers Northwest – 27442 SE 216th Street, Maple Valley, WA 98038
- Urban Earth Nursery – 1051 N 35th Street, Seattle, WA 98103
- Tadpole Haven Native Plants – 20322 197th Avenue NE, Woodinville, WA 98077
Organizations
- Seattle Audubon
Seattle Audubon advocates and organizes for cities where people and birds thrive. - Capitol Hill EcoDistrict
Capitol Hill EcoDistrict is a community-driven effort that promotes an environmentally resilient, socially equitable, and culturally vibrant neighborhood in Seattle’s city center. - Washington Native Plant Society
WNPS promotes the appreciation and conservation of Washington’s native plants and their habitats through study, education, and advocacy. - Tilth Alliance
Tilth Alliance works in community with Washington farmers, gardeners, and eaters to build a sustainable, healthy, and equitable food future. - Black Star Farmers
The mission of Black Star Farmers is to be a Black- and Indigenous-led foundry for the radical reclamation of land and food for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. - Sustainable Capitol Hill
Sustainable Capitol Hill is a network of neighbors, businesses, and community groups making Capitol Hill a more sustainable community. - King Conservation District
King Conservation District promotes the sustainable use of natural resources through responsible stewardship.
Community Science Opportunities
- iNaturalist: Capitol Hill Connections – Document biodiversity
- eBird – Document bird presence and abundance
- dBird – Report incidents of dead or injured birds
- Neighborhood Bird Project – Monitor bird species diversity at local parks
- Seattle Bird Collision Monitoring Project – Help understand and prevent bird-window collisions
- Puget Sound Seabird Survey – Monitor overwintering seabird density in Puget Sound