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Plant trees to save salmon - Carnation
We're going to plant good plant, take out bad plants, and generally restore salmon habitat along the Snoqualmie River.
| When |
Mar 29, 2008 from 10:00 am to 02:00 pm |
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| Cost | Free |
| Family Friendly! | |
| What to Bring | Please dress for the weather, wear sturdy shoes, and bring a lunch. Snacks provided! |
| How Muddy? | Muddy! Come play in the dirt with us. |
| Where | Stillwater Wildlife Area, Carnation, King County |
| Contact Name | Cara Ianni |
| Contact Email | cara@stillysnofish.org |
| Contact Phone | 425-252-6686 |
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The Snoqualmie River misses you! Isn't it time for a visit?
Help to restore salmon habitat along the Snoqualmie River, at the "Stillwater Wildlife Area." Tasks may include planting native trees and shrubs along the streamside, removing invasive weeds using garden tools, and putting protectors around native plants to protect them from vole munching.
This event offers volunteers the opportunity to be a good steward of the land, improving flood control, water quality, and fish/wildlife habitat. Plus you'll have the opportunity to learn more about our northwest stream ecosystems.
No training required, and all tools and snacks provided. Be prepared to get dirty, meet others, and have fun!
Family friendly! Volunteers under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Advance sign-up requested - see info up on the right.
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Plant trees to save salmon - Carnation
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We're going to plant good plant, take out bad plants, and generally restore salmon habitat along the Snoqualmie River.
-
The Snoqualmie River misses you! Isn't it time for a visit?
Help to restore salmon habitat along the Snoqualmie River, at the "Stillwater Wildlife Area." Tasks may include planting native trees and shrubs along the streamside, removing invasive weeds using garden tools, and putting protectors around native plants to protect them from vole munching.
This event offers volunteers the opportunity to be a good steward of the land, improving flood control, water quality, and fish/wildlife habitat. Plus you'll have the opportunity to learn more about our northwest stream ecosystems.
No training required, and all tools and snacks provided. Be prepared to get dirty, meet others, and have fun!
Family friendly! Volunteers under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
Advance sign-up requested - see info up on the right.
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- planting
- reviewer: Jeff Compton
- ecology
- family
- habitat
- nature
- weeding
- free
- native plants
- restoration
- King County
- invasive species
- Snoqualmie River
- wildlife
- landscape