Upcoming Events
Join us to celebrate and fight for Seattle’s urban forest.
Gratitude Gathering for Astra
Join us for a gratitude gathering for Astra: a 100-year-old Western red cedar slated for removal — not for housing, but for profits and convenience.
Tiger Mountain Timber Sale Forest Walk
Join us on Sunday, January 21st for a community hike with The Center for Responsible Forestry! We will be visiting the “London Burl” timber sale in Tiger Mountain State Forest, a beautiful naturally regenerated forest on Snoqualmie ancestral land that is threatened by logging.
Fireside Chat: Nature, Cities and Climate Change with Dr. Phil Levin
Happy 2024! We’re kicking off the new year with the biggest event Tree Action has held to date — a fireside chat with Dr. Phil Levin, Director of the National Nature Assessment at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
Gratitude Gathering for Longfellow Creek Forest
This riparian (creek-edge) forest will soon be approved for development. It is 30 feet from Longfellow Creek in an Environmentally Critical Area. Join us this Saturday to appreciate this majestic, climate-saving forest and brainstorm ways to protect it from development.
Gratitude Gathering for Jose the Fir
Gratitude Gathering for a majestic, 3-foot diameter native Douglas Fir that Legacy Group is ruthlessly cutting down to make space for a shed and a parking space in a redevelopment in Maple Leaf.
Sign Painting Social
Sign-painting social to do some art for trees and help Tree Action Seattle refresh our well-used rally signs. Join us for sign painting and snacks!
Gratitude Gathering for Shoreline’s Climate Justice Trees
Gratitude Gathering on August 24 at 4 p.m. for Shoreline’s “Climate Justice” trees.
SW Southern Street Gratitude Gathering for the Merlin Firs
Gratitude Gathering on August 17, 2023 at 7 p.m. for two exceptional Douglas Firs that are habitat for the only two nesting Merlins in West Seattle.
Doug the Fir Gratitude Gathering in Maple Leaf
Join us Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Maple Leaf. We will be holding our next Gratitude Gathering at a neighbor’s adjacent lot.
Next Stop: City Hall
Please join us Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Main Lobby of City Hall as we gather to tell our City Council that we oppose the clearcutting of Seattle’s urban forest, including Luma and all other old growth trees like her, during this time of unchecked climate change.
Luma the Elder Cedar
Join us for our next Gratitude Gathering to honor and give thanks to another of Seattle's original old growth Conifers, slated to be cut down by a developer.