Tree Action Seattle

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Taking action for tree equity & climate justice in the Emerald City.

Photos from Tree Action Seattle's post 05/07/2026

Seattle plans to remove historic trees that wildlife like eagles rely on at Woodland Park.

Take action: email the firm consulting on this plan at [email protected], make sure to cc [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected] with the city. Link in comments for a template and to submit a comment.

Urban Trees: An Underused Tool for Keeping People Cool 04/21/2026

“A 2023 modeling study found that almost 40% of the 6,700 deaths attributable to urban heat in Europe in 2015 could have been prevented if cities increased tree cover to 30% of their land area.” Seattle’s tree canopy goal is 30% but as drafted, the Comprehensive Plan does not require any trees on residential lots in Regional, Urban, or Neighborhood Centers, which puts Seattle’s 30% canopy goal out of reach.

Urban Trees: An Underused Tool for Keeping People Cool Trees can make it feel up to 14 degrees cooler. Yet analysis shows many cities are leaving large areas of plantable land underutilized.

04/17/2026

Join us next Saturday for a walk around Green Lake to celebrate nature, trees & even frogs! 🐸 Free & open to all.

Find us just east of the Aqua Theater (aka Stadium steps) adjacent to the golf course. The walk will begin at 11:30 and is less than a half mile, on flat ground.

Learn more about the event using the link in our bio. See you there! 👋

04/16/2026

Join us next Sunday for a walk around Green Lake to celebrate nature, trees & even frogs! 🐸 Free & open to all.

Find us just east of the Aqua Theater (aka Stadium steps) adjacent to the golf course. The walk will begin at 11:30 and is less than a half mile, on flat ground.

Learn more about the event using the link in our bio. See you there! 👋

04/07/2026

Thank you for speaking up at City Council today! See coverage at: https://tinyurl.com/Compplanhearing

Tree advocates warn Seattle zoning changes could impact canopy and worsen heat 04/07/2026

“In many neighborhood centers, new zoning would allow up to 100% of a lot to be covered by buildings and pavement…Without changes, entire neighborhoods could become urban heat islands, according to Tree Action Seattle. That would lead to hotter streets, less shade, and worse air quality. Lower canopy, already overburdened communities would be especially hard hit.”

Tree advocates warn Seattle zoning changes could impact canopy and worsen heat Seattle is on the verge of reshaping its neighborhoods for the next 20 years, but advocates for a healthier tree canopy warn of potential long-term problems.

04/03/2026

Phase 2 of Seattle’s Comprehensive plan allows lots to be completely paved. No trees, no green. Please do one thing for trees this month and come April 6, call or email: https://treeactionseattle.org/events/speak-up-for-dense-forests-for-dense-housing

Photos from The Last 6,000's post 03/11/2026
03/07/2026

Unnecessary mature tree removals are happening all over Seattle because of our tree ordinance. Keep sharing, keep contacting our mayor & councilmembers. Trees are life.

Photos from Tree Action Seattle's post 02/27/2026

Please like, share and comment to raise awareness for this eagle pair 🦅💚

If you know this location, please do not go so we don’t disturb these eagles even more.

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