One Maple Valley teenager is so committed to cleaning up streams and helping wildlife that she enlisted dozens of volunteers and even found some federal money to rip out blackberries — starting in her own backyard. Himalayan blackberries are invasive, pushing out the more beneficial plants that belong in Western Washington, said Tahoma High School [...]
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Tahoma students present in Olympia
Tahoma students are in the forefront of a new project that aims to improve the way we all interact with the environment. The Watershed Report recruits teens from school districts along the Cedar River watershed to spend their summer learning about “sustainability” — how personal behavior and government policy can help keep air and water [...]





