Bothell’s largest urban forest works like a sponge filtering and trapping rainwater slowly delivering it to North Creek as cool groundwater where Chinook salmon spawn. Come plant trees in the forest and view spawning salmon in North Creek afterwards.

Join your friends at Bothell’s largest urban forest! Following fun planting activities, we’ll head down to North Creek to watch spawning salmon and witness the beneficiaries of our work! The trees, roots, and soil act like a sponge slowly releasing cool, clean, water to North Creek.

Date: October 6th, 2018

Time: 10 am – 1 pm, restoration activities, 1pm – 2pm, salmon watching!

Location: 20329 112th Ave NE, Bothell

Provided: Tools and gloves

Bring: weather-appropriate attire, boots

Kids welcome! Volunteers ages 1-15 must be accompanied by an adult.

Snacks and refreshments are provided!

Volunteer work parties provide great networking opportunities, an introduction to restoration ecology, and a fun way to spend time in the great outdoors!

RSVP email: info@whalescout.org