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Habitat Restoration
Healthy salmon begin with healthy watersheds. At Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group, habitat restoration is at the heart of everything we do — because when we protect and restore the cold, clean water salmon depend on, the entire ecosystem thrives.
What We Do
Decades of habitat loss and environmental degradation have taken a toll on the Skagit watershed. Our restoration projects directly address these challenges by:
- Restoring native riparian forests and marine shorelines to stabilize banks, filter runoff, and provide vital shade
- Improving fish passage so salmon can reach the spawning grounds their survival depends on
- Reconnecting and enhancing off-channel habitats that serve as critical rearing areas for juvenile fish
It Takes a Community
None of this work happens alone. SFEG partners with dedicated volunteers to operate our native plant nursery, support project implementation, and carry out ongoing habitat monitoring.
We also work directly with local landowners, offering practical solutions that work for both people and the land.
More Than Just Salmon
A restored watershed doesn’t just bring back salmon — it brings back the full richness of the Pacific Northwest. Eagles, otters, bears, amphibians, and songbirds all depend on the same healthy rivers and forests we’re working to protect. When the watershed wins, we all win.
PROJECT SPOTLIGHTS
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Voices from the Past: AmeriCorps Members
From the Field
Salish Sea Wild: Salmon of the Skagit River
From the Field
At the Water’s Edge
From the Field
Hansen Creek 20 Years On | Project 8 of 30
30/30 Projects, From the Field
Riverfront Park: Then and Now | Project 7 of 30
30/30 Projects, From the Field
Sowing the Seeds of Hope | Project 6 of 30
30/30 Projects, From the Field
Remembering our Last Field Trip from March Last Year
From the Field
Stewardship Partnership by Bengt Miller, SFEG Stewardship Coordinator | Project 5 of 30
30/30 Projects, From the Field
Meet Michael Kirshenbaum | Conservation Director
From the Field, Interviews
Meet Chris Brown | Skagit Fisheries Volunteer
From the Field, Interviews



Request for Bid – Carpenter and English Creeks Fish Passage Project
Request for Services