Join us on Friday the 21st at our nursery for our last drop-in potting event of the year! If you can’t make it to our Earth Day event on Saturday, this is a great opportunity to help out with future restoration projects. No need to register, just drop in and pot a few plants with us!

 

Make sure to dress for the weather and wear boots/shoes you don’t mind getting muddy! Even if the sun is out, it can get really chilly out at the nursery when the wind blows. Layers are your friend!

Join us for a casual drop in potting party on April 13th from 1-4pm! We still have plants that need to be potted even after all of our volunteers’ hard work this season.  No registration required, just drop by if you feel like it! We will provide gloves, but make sure to dress for the weather, it can get very windy and chilly out at the nursery!

Looking for a summer opportunity to help Skagit salmon?  We’re hiring seasonal restoration technicians!

Seasonal Restoration Technicians perform manual labor to implement riparian habitat
restoration projects throughout the Skagit and Samish River watersheds. Activities are
primarily geared towards maintenance of native vegetation along waterways as part of
ongoing restoration efforts. Specific tasks include mechanical weed control, herbicide
application under the direction of a licensed applicator, mowing, mulching, watering,
weeding, and removing trash. Work will be conducted outdoors in all weather conditions
and terrain including waterways, steep slopes, pasture, forest, and wetlands.

Details and application instructions can be found HERE.