Forage Fish Surveys
The Evergreen State College: Tuesday, November 10th, 9 a.m.

Join Stream Team to survey various beaches for sand lance and surf smelt.  No experience necessary. For more info, contact Michelle atmstevie@ci.olympia.wa.us.

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Chum Salmon Stewards Trainings
Part 1 – Basic Salmon (Classroom)

Thurston County Bldg. 1, Room 152

Wednesday, Oct. 28

6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

 

Part 2 – Chum Specific (Classroom)

Thurston County Bldg. 1, Room 152

Wednesday, Nov. 4

6 p.m. – 8 p.m.

 

Part 3 – Chum Field Training

McLane Creek Nature Trail

Saturday, Nov. 7

10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Three-part training to become a volunteer Salmon Steward at McLane Creek Nature Trail during chum spawning season (Nov. – early Dec.). No experience necessary! For more info., contact Chris at maunc@co.thurston.wa.us or 360-754-3355 ext. 6377.

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People are shown a salmon demonstration.
Percival Creek Project
Saturday, Oct. 31

10 a.m. – noon

 

 

Come help Tumwater Stream Team with the ongoing revegetation project along Percival Creek! For more information, contact Debbie Smith at dmsmith@ci.tumwater.wa.us or 360-754-4148.

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Volunteers helping with a tree planting.
Restore the Riparian Zone of Woodland Creek
Saturday, Nov. 14th, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m
Woodland Creek Community Park

6729 Pacific Ave.SE, Olympia

Help Lacey Stream Team with the ongoing revegetation project along Woodland Creek at Woodland Creek Community Park!  Stream Team volunteers have been working at this site for 18 years!  We’ll be weeding and mulching around existing plants.  Protective clothing and sturdy shoes recommended. For more information, contact Kim Benedict at kbenedic@ci.lacey.wa.us or 360-438-2687.

 

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Volunteers planting trees
Naturescaping for Water and Wildlife
Thursday, Nov. 12th, 6:00-9:00 p.m
Lacey Community Center

6729 Pacific Ave.SE, Olympia

Sustainable landscaping that can reduce your maintenance chores and reduce runoff while attracting birds and pollinators is the subject of this workshop. Sponsored by the Stream Team and WSU Extension’s Native Plant Salvage Project, this free class features hands-on information about incorporating beautiful native and other drought-tolerant plants into your landscape to nurture a healthy environment. For more information, contact Monica at

nativeplantsalvage@gmail.com.

 

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Naturescaping garden.
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