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Dungeness Tree Planting

Organization

The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe and the North Olympic Salmon Coalition are seeking volunteers to help plant native trees along the Dungeness River on Saturday, February 23, 2019.
In January 2016, the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe purchased the property that will be planted, with funding from Puget Sound Acquisition and Restoration and Floodplains by Design.
Last year volunteers planted in this area with the long term goal of restoring the historic floodplain. Reforestation will help improve water quality on the Dungeness River and create healthy habitat for the fish and wildlife that frequent the area.
Tools and gloves will be provided, but are in limited supply so feel free to bring your own. The event will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m on February 23, and will include light refreshments and hot drinks. Bring warm, waterproof clothes and boots, water, and a lunch.
Please RSVP to receive more details by using this link
This event is free!
Dates and Times
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Scholarship Available
Contact Name
Olivia Vito
ovito@nosc.org
Age Range
All Ages
Activity Theme
Agriculture/Animal Sciences/Wildlife Preservation
Outdoors/Environmental
Activity Structure
One Time Event
Activity Gender
All Genders
Activities listed are inclusive of all genders (see our non-discrimination policy).
Activity Accreditation
Registration Required