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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Vegetation Monitoring Paid Internship

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Students! Do you like working outside? Looking to gain relevant career experience working in habitat restoration and monitoring? Join our team to help SFEG ensure the success of habitat restoration efforts. Vegetation Monitoring Interns…

Floods with a Purpose by Tim Hyatt, fall 2003

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This article was written by Tim Hyatt, Hydrologist and former SFEG board member, after the 2003 floods on the Skagit River. Its message seems as timely today. The recent floods on the Skagit River and elsewhere reminded us all that rivers…

Adventures at Ennis: A Snapshot of Salmon Surveys in the Field

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While explaining work as a SFEG Spawner Survey Intern, I’m usually met with one or a combination of three faces: blank confusion, bewildered support, or instant intrigue. Most people would imagine being bundled up in multiple layers, out…

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