Remembering our Last Field Trip from March Last Year
It’s hard to believe, that it has been exactly one year since the Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group’s last field trip with students. I remember this field trip well as it […]
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It’s hard to believe, that it has been exactly one year since the Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group’s last field trip with students. I remember this field trip well as it […]
In the 10 years that Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group has been stewarding some Seattle City Lights properties, we have seen dramatic changes from acres of land lost to bank erosion to the early stages of forest establishment.
East Fork (EF) Walker is a tributary of the Nookachamps Creek. E.F. Walker drains water from the surrounding agricultural lands, logging areas, and ORV trails, making it flashy during storm events and creating high sediment loads. Like many of our monitoring projects, we began our restoration efforts by replacing a perched culvert with a bridge on a private road crossing.
1202 S 2nd St, Unit C
Mt Vernon, WA 98273
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