
Salmon Stewards: From Egg to Ecosystem (Day 2)
June 27 @ 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
FREE
Two-Day Program for Kids (Ages 8-12)
FREE – Registration Required
June 25 & June 27 | 1pm – 3:30pm
Limited to 25 participants – must attend both days to release a fish!
Join the Adventure!
Dive into the amazing world of salmon and the ecosystems they rely on. Through hands-on activities, kids will learn about the salmon life cycle, healthy ecosystems, and human impact on the environment-with a chance to make a real difference by releasing live coho fry into the wild!
We’re proud to offer this special program in partnership with the Dungeness River Nature Center.
Perfect for homeschoolers (and open to all young nature lovers), this free program builds ecological awareness, scientific observation skills, and environmental stewardship.
This program is FREE, but registration is required.
DAY 1 – JUNE 25: LIFE CYCLE
Explore the salmon life cycle. Learn about river, estuary, and ocean habitats. Discover challenges salmon face in nature and from human activities
DAY 2 – JUNE 27: HABITAT & SALMON RELEASE
Explore what makes a healthy riparian ecosystem. Identify biotic, abiotic, and cultural elements of salmon habitats. Investigate human impacts-both positive and negative. Release coho salmon fry into the wild!