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Marine Debris Removal

Written by Lily Wirth  In July my crew spent two weeks camping in Anacortes to assist the Washington Department of Natural Resources, the Samish Indian Nation, and a Washington Conservation Corps crew in their work removing toxic creosote from beaches on the San Juan Islands. The WDNR was created in 1957 to manage state trust...

Protecting the Island Marble Butterfly 

Written by Mitchell Kaminski In my position as a crew member for Earthcorps, I had the opportunity to work on a unique and fulfilling natural restoration project on San Juan Island. Partnering with the National Park Service (NPS), we set out to protect the endangered Marble Island butterflies, an effort that not only involved physical...

Port of Tacoma

Written by Lillian Mance I have been fortunate enough to work on a number of meaningful projects with EarthCorps that have expanded my personal skills as well as my understanding of what it takes to create and maintain healthy, sustainable ecosystems. There is one project, however, that I feel truly highlights the purpose of the...

Important Announcement: Transitioning to a New Chapter at EarthCorps

Dear EarthCorps Community: I am writing to share some important news with you. After much reflection, I have decided it is time to transition from my role as Executive Director at EarthCorps. This decision comes with a mix of emotions, as my time here has been incredibly fulfilling and transformative for both me and the...

World Youth Skills Day 

EarthCorps' Spring Youth Engagement Internship engages high school youth and creates pathways for green opportunities and careers.

Volunteer Spotlight: Liliana 

Written by PJ McFalls  The energy of 20+ volunteers is pretty intense. Driven by a multitude of experiences and abilities, hungry to pull invasive plants from the forest floor and restore the earth – it can be tricky to get a word in after unleashing them to a patch of ivy. But it would be...

EarthCorps: Celebrating AmeriCorps Week by actualizing equity in action 

As an AmeriCorps grantee, Seattle-based environmental nonprofit EarthCorps is proud to align with AmeriCorps’ equity initiatives by leading a movement that reduces barriers to program entry and celebrates our Corps Members.  

International Women’s Day

International Women's Day (IWD) is a global day to celebrate women's achievements while recognizing the barriers women face to produce real action. In celebration of Women's History Month and IWD, EarthCorps is amplifying the voices of two women who are role models in how each of us can invest in women every day.