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Healing Seattle’s Watershed: A Nature Revival

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 7, 2026011 Min Read
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In November 2025, a small team gathered at Roxhill Park in Seattle to commence a long-awaited wetland restoration project for the ancient 10,000-year-old Roxhill Bog. This 5.3-acre peat bog is vital as the headwaters for Longfellow Creek and plays a critical role in regional ecology and water quality.

Peat bogs, which store carbon and support unique flora and fauna, are rare; urban development has largely destroyed Seattle’s original peat ecosystems. Community advocates have been pushing for the restoration effort since 1999 to recover the lost habitat. With funding from various organizations, including the Seattle Parks Foundation and American Rivers, restoration plans solidified.

Construction involved installing underground pilings to slow groundwater flow and rehydrate the bog. Early signs of success showed groundwater levels rising quickly. The project aims not only to restore the bog but also to serve as a model for urban wetland revitalization nationwide. Community involvement continues with native species planting and educational activities, emphasizing the connection between locals and their natural environment.

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