Stewardship Saturday at Edgewater Park
Join us Saturday, August 26th, 10am-1pm to remove invasive English ivy and Himalayan blackberry from the restoration project areas along the Skagit River at Edgewater Park. Park in the main […]
Join us Saturday, August 26th, 10am-1pm to remove invasive English ivy and Himalayan blackberry from the restoration project areas along the Skagit River at Edgewater Park. Park in the main […]
Join us Saturday, September 16th, 10am-1pm to remove invasive English ivy from the restoration areas along the Skagit River at Cottonwood Island. Directions: From McLean Rd in West Mount Vernon, […]
Would you like to teach kids about salmon and watersheds? Join our volunteer training September 21, 9am-12:30pm to help with classroom lessons and field trips this this fall. You'll learn […]
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 […]
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 2023 at the LINCOLN THEATRE A CELEBRATION OF OUR ENVIRONMENT! Reception starts at 6pm, program begins at 7pm. Join the fun at the reception before the films […]
Join us in partnership with Skagit Conservation District for Orca Recovery Day at Pressentin Park to view spawning pink salmon in the side channels of this recently restored site Where: Pressentin […]
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED Help us Make a Difference on the banks of the Skagit River on Saturday, October 21, at Mount Vernon's Edgewater Park. We'll be removing […]
This event has been cancelled due to low registration. Join us October 28 to help remove invasive Himalayan blackberry from the restoration area at Sedro-Woolley's Riverfront Park. Riverfront Park […]
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 […]
Join 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 […]