Engaging our community in restoring salmon in the Skagit watershed through restoration, education, and stewardship

Together, over the past 35 years, we have:


Planted over 525,000 native plants along more than 61 miles of streams and shorelines, improving water quality, providing shade, and a place for young salmon to hide from predators



Built over 57,000 feet of livestock fencing to improve water quality and reduce bank erosion


Engaged over 24,600 children in hands-on environmental science education programs, learning about salmon and the importance of watershed environments



Opened over 105 miles of habitat for salmon and steelhead by removing 77 culvert crossings that blocked fish migration

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Welcome new AmeriCorps Members!

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Please help us welcome our new AmeriCorps members for the 2022-23 service year! Myrriah Crowley, Restoration Associate Myrriah grew up in the redwoods of California and moved to the PNW several years ago to explore the wild and wonderfully…

Mosquitoes “bug” SFEG and Skagit County crews during Mount Vernon fish rescue at salmon restoration construction site

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This time of year, mosquito nets are not just a bold fashion statement for our hardworking restoration and construction crews working to enhance salmon populations on the South Fork of the Skagit River.  It is an essential piece of safety equipment…
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Request for Proposals: Stream Design for Little Careys Creek Stream and Wetland Restoration

The Skagit Fisheries Enhancement (SFEG) is a nonprofit organization formed in 1990 to engage willing landowners in salmon habitat restoration and watershed stewardship in order to enhance salmon populations.

Community-Based Salmon Restoration

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