On Saturday, someone walking a trail near Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center near Carnation-Duvall Road spotted the body, according to the King County Sheriff's Office
Nursery Production Assistant
OXBOW’S MISSION
Our mission is to inspire people to eat healthy, sustainably grown food and to steward our natural resources for future generations.
WHAT WE DO
Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center is located on 230 acres of forest and grassland bordered by Western Washington’s Snoqualmie River. We use this mixed landscape to:
Produce food. We cultivate 12 acres of certified organic mixed vegetable crops, herbs, and flowers using agro-ecological principles and engage in research to inform conservation agriculture practices. We grow food for local grocery stores, restaurants, hunger relief, a CSA program, and an on-site seasonal Farm Stand.
Saturday, December 19th, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm
In this virtual wetland workshop, attendees will be given a brief overview and history of current restoration practices and reference ecosystems used. We will discuss and look at the influence of climate variability and change on the science and practice of restoration ecology and explore different ways that scientists and ecologists are coming together to tackle this complex problem and change the way we think of restoration today.
This event will feature Matt Distler from Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center and James Lee from the University of Washington School of Marine & Environmental Affairs.
Questions or for more info please visit www.dnda.org/wetlands/#workshops or email