WSU Snohomish County Extension office has moved!
Our office is now located in the Snohomish County Parks & Recreation Administration Office at Willis Tucker Park, 6705 Puget Park Drive, Snohomish, 98296.
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Beach Naturalist Low-Tide Exploration
Join the Snohomish County WSU Beach Naturalists for family-friendly educational opportunities for low tide exploration. This Monday, May 30th, from 10:30am – 12:30 pm at…
Beach Naturalist Low-Tide Exploration
Join the Snohomish County WSU Beach Naturalists for family-friendly educational opportunities for low tide exploration. This Sunday, May 29th from 10am – 12pm at Edmonds…
Beach Watcher Training Begins
Become a Snohomish County WSU Beach Watcher or Beach Naturalist! WSU Beach Watchers are volunteers dedicated to protecting the Salish Sea and Puget Sound through…
Beach Clean-Up @ Howarth Park
Join us as we clean-up bottles, cigarette butts, fishing gear and other plastic debris from our local beaches. According to National Geographic Magazine “More than…
Beach Clean-Up @ Picnic Point Park
Join us as we clean-up bottles, cigarette butts, fishing gear and other plastic debris from our local beaches. According to National Geographic Magazine “More than…
Beach Clean-up @ Howarth Park
Join us as we clean-up bottles, cigarette butts, fishing gear and other plastic debris from our local beaches. According to National Geographic Magazine “More than…
Beach Clean-Up @ Picnic Point Park
Join us as we clean-up bottles, cigarette butts, fishing gear and other plastic debris from our local beaches. According to National Geographic Magazine “More than…
Beach Clean-Up @ Howarth Park
Join us as we clean-up bottles, cigarette butts, fishing gear and other plastic debris from our local beaches. According to National Geographic Magazine “More than…
Beach Clean Up @ Picnic Point Park
Join us as we clean-up bottles, cigarette butts, fishing gear and other plastic debris from our local beaches. According to National Geographic Magazine “More than…
Beach Clean-Up @ Howarth Park
Join us as we clean-up bottles, cigarette butts, fishing gear and other plastic debris from our local beaches. According to National Geographic Magazine “More than…