Join us Saturday, February 24 for our first potting event of the season!  Help us get young plants into pots where they will grow large enough to be planted at future restoration sites next year.

Where: Skagit Fisheries Nursery at 21109 Kelleher Rd, Burlington

When: 10am-1pm

Please dress for the weather; we will provide work gloves, tools, and boots if you need them (the nursery can get muddy if it’s been rainy.)

Snacks and porta potty also provided!

More info and Register HERE

Join us Saturday, Feb 17 to plant wetland plants at Carey’s Slough in Hamilton.  These plants will contribute to the water quality and salmon habitat restoration efforts in the greater Carey’s Slough and Carey’s Creek system, providing habitat for many animal species.

All ages and experience levels welcome.  This site is accessed by a wooded trail with some barriers. Please let us know if you would like assistance with access.

We provide snacks, work gloves and tools.  Please dress for the weather and wear shoes that can get muddy. 
Register HERE

Join us Tuesday, February 13 for a brief training in how to help with Salmon in the Classroom spring field trips.  We’ll be releasing salmon fry and completing service-learning projects along the stream.

 

A morning Zoom meeting will introduce new volunteers to our edcation programs.  An afternoon field session will show new and returning volunteers how they can assist with salmon release field trips in March.

 

Register HERE