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This new Stewardship Partners video by filmmaker Donovan Greene beautifully captures the Salmon-Safe program. The video features leading Salmon-Safe Washington operations Oxbow Center & Organic Farm and Novelty Hill-Januik Winery.
 
The video also features Salmon-Safe certified Oregon hop grower Goschie Farms of Silverton, Oregon, and Deschutes Brewery, brewer of Green Lakes Organic Ale, the first beer sourced from Salmon-Safe hops.
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  Saving Puget Sound a Rain Garden at a Time:
   Seattle Times, June 13, 2011
The Seattle Times ran an Editorial co-written by Stewardship Partners executive director David Burger, and WSU extension’s rain garden expert Curt Moulton, on the value and utility of rain gardens in the Puget Sound. This was also an announcement of the 12,000 rain garden campaign, and a call for cleaner, healthier stormwater management.
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  Nisqually River Partnership:
   New York Times July 21st, 2011
Stewardship Partners and their partnership with the Nisqually River Council was recognized in the New York Times for their impressive watershed-wide development of stewardship and conservation on the Nisqually River. They also mentioned the 12,000 rain garden campaign, and Eatonville’s commitment to take their stormwater out of sewers and put it back in natural eco-systems.
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Salmon Video
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PBS Newshour

Stewardship Partners was recently featured on the PBS Newshour in a story about stormwater in the Puget Sound. Featured was our own Stacey Sowers, and the Delridge rain garden cluster that was installed this August.

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