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Stillaguamish River Clean-up

Help clean up River Access Points of man-made litter such as derelict fishing gear, aluminum cans, styrofoam, miscellaneous metals, and assorted plastics! Wahoo!

  • Medium Mud
  • Family friendly!
When Aug 25, 2007
from 10:00 am to 01:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
What to Bring Appropriate clothing for the weather: layers, raingear, and sturdy, closed toe shoes, lunch (breakfast goodies in the morning and lunch time snacks, such as cookies, chips, and bagels will be provided), water and a mug for coffee, A big smile!!
How Muddy? A little Muddy
Where Snohomish County, Arlington, WA
Sponsored By Stilly-Snohomish Fisheries Enhancement Task Force, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW)
Contact Name Dhira Brown
Contact Email
Contact Phone 425-252-6686
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The Task Force invites you to meet us on the shores of the Stillaguamish River to help clean up several Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife river access points.  Volunteers will spend several hours removing debris from these locations. Man-made litter such as, derelict fishing gear, aluminum cans, Styrofoam, miscellaneous metal, and assorted plastics, is more than just an eye-sore; it threatens the health of individual salmon, and reduces the quality of salmon habitat in the region. All tools, supplies and snacks provided.

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Red Marker Stillaguamish River Clean-up
Help clean up River Access Points of man-made litter such as derelict fishing gear, aluminum cans, styrofoam, miscellaneous metals, and assorted plastics! Wahoo!

The Task Force invites you to meet us on the shores of the Stillaguamish River to help clean up several Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife river access points.  Volunteers will spend several hours removing debris from these locations. Man-made litter such as, derelict fishing gear, aluminum cans, Styrofoam, miscellaneous metal, and assorted plastics, is more than just an eye-sore; it threatens the health of individual salmon, and reduces the quality of salmon habitat in the region. All tools, supplies and snacks provided.

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  • ecology
  • habitat
  • family
  • environmental education
  • Stillaguamish River
  • free
  • Cleanup
  • Beach
  • restoration