Nursery Potting Party Feb 19

Join us February 19 to help get baby plants into pots at our nursery.  These plants will reside in the nursery about a year before being planted at streamside restoration sites throughout the Skagit and Samish watersheds. 10am-1pm the SFEG native plant nursery, located at 21109 Kelleher Rd, Burlington, WA 98233 Bring your own gloves […]

Nursery Potting Party Feb 26

SFEG Native Plant Nursery 21109 Kelleher Road, Burlington, WA, United States

Join us February 26 to help get baby plants into pots at our nursery.  These plants will reside in the nursery about a year before being planted at streamside restoration sites throughout the Skagit and Samish watersheds. 10am-1pm the SFEG native plant nursery Bring your own gloves if you have them.  If not, we will […]

Planting Party at DeBay’s Slough March 5

Debay's Slough Wildlife Area 22767 Francis Rd, Mt Vernon, WA, United States

Join SFEG to help restore native vegetation in the Skagit Watershed! In Partnership with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, join us at DeBay’s Slough Swan Reserve off Francis Rd. Bring your own gloves if you have them.  If not, we will loan you some!  All ages welcome, dress for the weather! Covid-19 safety policy:  […]

Skagit River South Mount Vernon Planting Party March 12

Join SFEG to help restore native vegetation at Skagit River South Mount Vernon, located at 1401 Hazel Rd, Mount Vernon, WA. Bring your own gloves if you have them.  If not, we will loan you some!  All ages welcome, dress for the weather, and please carpool if possible. Covid-19 safety policy:  SFEG will provide hand […]

Skagit River South Mount Vernon Planting Party March 19

Mount Vernon Wastewater Treatment plant 1401 Hazel Rd, Mount Vernon, WA

Join SFEG to help restore native vegetation at Skagit River South Mount Vernon, March 19, 10am-1pm. The site is located at 1401 Hazel Rd, Mount Vernon, WA, but please follow signs for event parking. Bring your own gloves if you have them.  If not, we will loan you some!  All ages welcome, dress for the […]

Nursery Potting Party Mar 26

SFEG Native Plant Nursery 21109 Kelleher Road, Burlington, WA, United States

Join us March 26 to help get baby plants into pots at our nursery.  These plants will reside in the nursery about a year before being planted at streamside restoration sites throughout the Skagit and Samish watersheds. 10am-1pm the SFEG native plant nursery Bring your own gloves if you have them.  If not, we will […]

Vegetation Monitoring Workshop

SFEG Native Plant Nursery 21109 Kelleher Road, Burlington, WA, United States

Would you like to learn native plant identification while helping to assess riparian restoration projects?  Join us for our vegetation monitoring workshop and monitoring season. After training, volunteers will be asked to assist with weekday monitoring at least 5 times during spring and summer. When: Thursday, April 14, 9am-Noon Where: SFEG Native Plant Nursery at […]

Earth Day at Riverfront Park

Riverfront Park 901 River Road, Sedro-Woolley, WA

We would like to invite you all formally to our Earth Day event on April 23rd, located at Riverfront Park in Sedro-Woolley. This event is hosted by Skagit Fisheries Enhancement Group with the City of Sedro-Woolley Public Works Department, and will last from 10am-1pm, with everyone adding mulch to plants and trails, and removing any […]

Pressentin Park Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

  Join us in partnership with Skagit County Commissioners and Skagit County Parks to celebrate the grand re-opening of the new and improved Pressentin County Park on June 10th! For nearly a decade Skagit Fisheries has been working with Skagit County Parks to restore a historic side channel through Pressentin Park that will maximize salmon […]

Killer Whales of the Salish Sea with Erin Gless

  On June 27th, we'll be treated to a presentation by executive director of the Pacific Whale Watch Association, Erin Gless. Erin will be sharing her knowledge about killer whales around the world, including offshore (shark-eating) killer whales, Bigg's (mammal-eating) killer whales, and, of course, the salmon-eating resident killer whales, particularly the endangered Southern Residents. […]