Mission: To inspire conservation and protection of a healthy Cedar River Watershed through restoration, education, and stewardship.
What's New
Would You Like to be a Naturalist on the Cedar River this Fall?
We're recruiting new naturalists for the Cedar River Salmon Journey, a free public outreach and education program that takes place on the Cedar in October and November every year. You'll receive twenty hours of training then spend a few days talking with people about our salmon and water! It's a wonderful way to learn new things and inspire people to care about the watershed and its fish and wildlife. Contact Salmon Journey Program Coordinator, Charlotte Spang, to sign up!!
Check out our new interactive map
This map of the Cedar River Watershed shows where the Friends have made a difference with volunteer projects in the past year.
FCRW Responds to the Question of Pharmaceuticals in Seattle's Drinking Water on 103.7, The Mountain
Many US cities have trace amounts of pharmaceuticals in their drinking water supply. Seattle's protected watershed system makes this kind of threat highly unlikely. Click here to listen to a radio interview with FCRW Executive Director, Sue Rooney, as she explains why our drinking water isn't at risk.