Join us at noon November 4 at Oyster Creek to view the spawning chum salmon! In partnership with Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association and Taylor Shellfish in Bow, WA.
There are no guarantees with wild animals, but this has been a great spot for viewing salmon the past few years.
Knowledgeable staff from SFEG and NSEA will be available to teach about salmon life cycle and habitat restoration done locally by both groups.
Parking is extremely limited, so please carpool!
No need to register, but if you’d like to be in the loop about changes or cancellations, let us know you plan to attend!
2023 DeBay’s Slough Planting Party November 18
Upcoming Events, Work PartyJoin us Saturday, November 18 to plant trees at DeBay’s Slough in partnership with WDFW!
This event is located at the WDFW Johnson-DeBay Swan Reserve, 22767 Francis Rd, Mount Vernon, WA. Follow the drive to the far end parking area (not the first parking lot you see from the road). Discover Pass requirement waived while you are volunteering onsite.
Bring your own garden gloves if you have them. If not, we have some you can borrow! Boots recommended. We will provide tools, but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.
Register HERE
Planting Party Skagit River South Mount Vernon
Upcoming Events, Work PartyJoin us Saturday, November 11 to plant trees and shrubs along the Skagit River in South Mount Vernon.
These plants replace non-native invasive species that have been removed from the site, and will grow to provide habitat and bank stability to the river.
Please dress for the weather; we will provide drinks and snacks, work gloves and tools, and boots if you need them
Please Register HERE
Salmon Sightings Oyster Creek
Upcoming Events, Work PartyJoin us at noon November 4 at Oyster Creek to view the spawning chum salmon! In partnership with Nooksack Salmon Enhancement Association and Taylor Shellfish in Bow, WA.
There are no guarantees with wild animals, but this has been a great spot for viewing salmon the past few years.
Knowledgeable staff from SFEG and NSEA will be available to teach about salmon life cycle and habitat restoration done locally by both groups.
Parking is extremely limited, so please carpool!
No need to register, but if you’d like to be in the loop about changes or cancellations, let us know you plan to attend!