Celebrate Make a Difference Day with us as we plant trees along the south fork of the Skagit River, to improve rearing habitat for juvenile Chinook and other salmonids.  These side channel habitats are crucial for juvenile salmonids to fatten up before their ocean migration.  We’ll be adding understory plants to add to species diversity along newly constructed channels.

Where: South Fork Skagit River at intersection of Dike and Johnson roads.

When: Sat Oct 22 10am-1pm

 

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Celebrate Orca Recovery Day with us as we plant trees along the south fork of the Skagit River, to improve rearing habitat for juvenile Chinook and other salmonids.  These side channel habitats are crucial for juvenile salmonids to fatten up before their ocean migration.  We’ll be adding understory plants to add to species diversity along newly constructed channels.

Where: South Fork Skagit River at intersection of Dike and Johnson roads.

When: Sat Oct 15 10am-1pm

 

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Join us Saturday, October 7 9AM-3PM for our Spawner Survey workshop.

Learn protocol for identifying and documenting spawning salmon at restoration sites.  After training, volunteer teams will walk assigned stream reaches weekly through December.  These data help SFEG measure project progress, and help WDFW track salmon recovery.

New volunteers must attend morning classroom and afternoon field sessions.  Returning volutneers are expected to attend field session, but classroom is optional.

 

Register HERE