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Friends Of The Cedar River Watershed

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Causes: Animals, Environment, Environmental Education, Public Transportation Systems, Water, Water Resources, Wetlands Conservation & Management, Wildlife Preservation & Protection

Mission: Friends of the Cedar River Watershed inspires conservation and protection of the Cedar River Watershed through restoration, education, and stewardship. The Cedar River, source of drinking water for 1.4 million regional residents, is one of five major rivers in King County and is the largest tributary to Lake Washington. The river drains an elongated basin of 188 square miles that extends from the crest of the Cascades to Lake Washington in Renton. The upper basin supplies drinking water for most of King County. The lower basin is home to approximately 60,000 people. Both the upper and lower basin provide habitat for myriad native species, including runs of sockeye, Chinook and coho salmon.

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