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Grantee Profile: Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands

33305 1st Way S. #B-104
Federal Way, WA 98003
(253) 874-2005

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Grants

Year Value Project Description
2008 $35,000

To encourage the City of Federal Way, its school district, and the City of Milton to adopt policies to encourage implementation of low-impact development practices within the drainage of Hylebos Creek, a productive salmon stream in south King County.

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  • Washington

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  • Inactive Programs

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2005 $20,000

The grant supported efforts to influence the design of a major highway interchange on Hylebos Creek and secure mitigation funds to compensate for damage to salmon habitat.

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  • Washington

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  • Inactive Programs

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2003 $20,000

The grant supported work to influence the design of a proposed major highway project to ensure the protection of Hylebos Creek and leverage substantial project mitigation to restore degraded habitat for salmon and other wildlife.

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  • Washington

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  • Inactive Programs

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2000 $20,000

Friends of the Hylebos Wetlands is dedicated to the conservation of the West Hylebos Wetlands and the preservation and restoration of the Hylebos Creek. The grant supports a project to restore runs of native salmon to the Hylebos watershed by developing a watershed recovery plan.

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  • Washington

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  • Inactive Programs

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