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SUMMARY:Weekday Potting Party April 8th
DESCRIPTION:Potting Party Fun! \nAre weekdays your thing?  Then join us on Thursdays this spring getting baby plants into pots at our nursery.  SFEG staff will be on site all day each Thursday\, and we invite YOU to join us 9am-noon. Stay an hour\, stay longer!  Your choice. \nBring your own gloves if you have them.  If not\, we will gift you some!  All ages welcome\, masks required.  Dress for the weather! \n  \n  \n  \nDue to ongoing Covid-19 health and safety concerns\, registration for these and all volunteer events is required\, in order to maintain small group numbers. Maximum participants is 12 for each event.  \nRegister HERE \n 
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/weekday-potting-party-april-8th/
LOCATION:SFEG Native Plant Nursery\, 21109 Kelleher Road\, Burlington\, WA\, 98233\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nursery Work Party April 10
DESCRIPTION:Join us for some spring cleaning at the nursery.  We may be potting more plants\, we will for sure do some weeding\, and hopefully installing new shade cloth structures too!  9am-Noon \nBring your own gloves if you have them.  If not\, we will gift you some!  All ages welcome\, masks required.  Dress for the weather!   \nDue to ongoing Covid-19 health and safety concerns\, RSVP for this and all volunteer events is required\, in order to maintain small group numbers. Maximum participants is 12 for this event \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/nursery-work-party-april-10/
LOCATION:SFEG Native Plant Nursery\, 21109 Kelleher Road\, Burlington\, WA\, 98233\, United States
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Ivy Pull April 24
DESCRIPTION:Help celebrate Earth Day 2021 by helping to free the trees from invasive English ivy!  In partnership with Samish Island Camp and the Samish Indian Nation\, we’ll remove invasive ivy from the ground and trees along Scott’s Point on Samish Island.  English ivy climbs the native trees and eventually causes them to die\, removing important coastal erosion buffers.  By removing the ivy we’ll give these trees a new lease on life! \nSign up for a “Shift”  9:00-11:30 or 12:30-3:00\n\nBring your own gloves if you have them.  If not\, we will gift you some!  All ages welcome\, masks required.  Dress for the weather! \nDue to ongoing Covid-19 health and safety concerns\, RSVP for this and all volunteer events is required\, in order to maintain small group numbers. Each “Shift” will be limited to 25 people; volunteers will be in separate groups of 5 volunteers each. \n\nRegister for Shift 1:    9:00-11:30am \nRegister for Shift 2:    12:30-3:00pm \nContents of our #EarthDay2021 goodie bags!\n \nJoin us and get a goodie bag of your own!  \nIn addition to the contents of our giveaway bag\, we will also be giving seed packets from Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board and cookies from Breadfarm! \n  \n  \n\n \nINaturalist Project\nWe will be launching our INaturalist project at our Earth Day event! iNaturalist is a social network of naturalists\, citizen scientists\, and biologists built on the concept of mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity across the globe. We created a project folder for Earth Day volunteers to collect observations on plants and animals observed at Samish Island Camp! Instructions below:  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/earth-day-ivy-pull-april-24/
LOCATION:Scott’s Point\, Samish Island\, 11633 Scott Rd\, Bow\, Washington\, 98232\, United States
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SUMMARY:SFEG Spring Speaker Series: A Natural History of the Skagit Valley
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for Skagit Fisheries’ virtual spring speaker series! \nWe are thrilled to welcome Dr. Jon Riedel\, who will present on the history and geological changes of the Skagit Valley\, for our first talk.  \nA Natural History of the Skagit Valley \nGeologic Evolution of the Skagit Valley is based on more than 30 years of research by geologist Dr. Jon Riedel. This talk traces major changes in the watershed and river caused by glaciation\, landslides\, volcanic eruptions\, and colossal ice age floods. Dr. Riedel will also briefly discuss how knowledge of the Skagit’s development has helped us understand the peculiar genetic diversity of some species in the watershed. \n\nDr. Jon Riedel \nJon Riedel is a geologist with the U.S. National Park Service at North Cascades National Park. He holds a M.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin- Madison and a Ph.D. from Simon Fraser University\, and is a licensed geologist in Washington. The focus of his research during the past 30 years is the response of Washington’s glaciers to climate change\, from the last ice age 30\,000 years ago to the modern warming climate. Dr. Riedel established glacier monitoring programs at Olympic (2013)\, Mount Rainier (2003) and North Cascades (1993) national parks to track changes in more than 500 glaciers. Recent publications have quantified changes in volume and runoff from glaciers in several regional watersheds and detailed the retreat of the last Cordilleran ice sheet from the North Cascades. Jon is also a founding member and president of the Skagit Climate Science Consortium\, a nonprofit organization focused on studying the impacts of climate change in Puget Sound’s largest watershed and making this information available to local decision makers. \nThis is event is FREE\, however\, donations are appreciated.  \nThursday\, April 29th 6-7:30 PM RSVP\n 
URL:https://www.skagitfisheries.org/event/sfeg-spring-speaker-series-a-natural-history-of-the-skagit-valley/
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